wood
"coed" means "wood" in Welsh (feminine noun). Pronounced /koːɨ̯d/. Mutation forms: Treiglad Meddal → goed, Treiglad Trwynol → nghoed, Treiglad Llaes → choed.
In Welsh, the first letter of "coed" changes depending on the grammatical context. These are the mutated forms:
| Mutation | Form |
|---|---|
| Base form | coed |
| Treiglad Meddal | goed |
| Treiglad Trwynol | nghoed |
| Treiglad Llaes | choed |
Yn yr hydref, syrth y dail o'r coed.
In autumn, leaves fall from trees.
A2Un o'r materion mwyaf sydd heb eu datrys yw plannu coed.
One of the biggest unresolved issues is tree planting.
B1Bydd disgwyl i ffermwyr blannu coed o hyd, ac os na wneir digon o gynnydd, bydd y Llywodraeth yn ailasesu'r rheolau.
Farmers will still be expected to plant trees, and, if not enough progress is made, the Government will reassess the rules.
B2Ffermwyr sydd yn y sefyllfa orau i helpu Llywodraeth Cymru i gyrraedd ei thargedau plannu coed, a byddent yn cael eu gwobrwyo'n ariannol am wneud hynny.
Farmers are best placed to help the Welsh Government achieve its tree planting targets, and they would be financially rewarded for doing so.
B2Fel y dywedodd Syr David Attenborough, mae coed yn elfen hanfodol ar gyfer adfer ein planed.
As Sir David Attenborough said, trees are a fundamental component of our planet's recovery.
C1blas. teaches vocabulary with spaced repetition — including mutation drilling, example sentences, and pronunciation. Free to start.
Start learning Welsh