beer
"cwrw" means "beer" in Welsh (masculine noun). Pronounced /ˈkʊrʊ/. Mutation forms: Treiglad Meddal → gwrw, Treiglad Trwynol → nghwrw, Treiglad Llaes → chwrw.
In Welsh, the first letter of "cwrw" changes depending on the grammatical context. These are the mutated forms:
| Mutation | Form |
|---|---|
| Base form | cwrw |
| Treiglad Meddal | gwrw |
| Treiglad Trwynol | nghwrw |
| Treiglad Llaes | chwrw |
Nid oes cwrw yma.
There's no beer here.
A2"A beth ydych chi'n yfed?" "Cwrw, os oes gen i, neu ddŵr os nad oes gen i gwrw." "'Tydych chi ddim yn yfed gwin?"
"And what do you drink?" "Ale if I have it, or water if I don't have ale." "Don't you drink wine?"
C1Dw i'n yfed cwrw.
I drink beer.
A2Dyw Tom ddim yn hoffi cwrw neu win.
Tom doesn't like beer or wine.
B2Dw i'n hoffi cwrw.
I like beer.
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