neighbour
"cymydog" means "neighbour" in Welsh (masculine noun). Pronounced /kəˈmədɔɡ/. Mutation forms: Treiglad Meddal → gymydog, Treiglad Trwynol → nghymydog, Treiglad Llaes → chymydog.
In Welsh, the first letter of "cymydog" changes depending on the grammatical context. These are the mutated forms:
| Mutation | Form |
|---|---|
| Base form | cymydog |
| Treiglad Meddal | gymydog |
| Treiglad Trwynol | nghymydog |
| Treiglad Llaes | chymydog |
Ydych chi wedi datgloi ar gyfer eich cymydog?
Have you unlocked the door for your neighbour?
C1Rwyf wedi bod yn hael iawn—yn fwy hael nag y bûm i'ch cymydog, a gallaf ei weld yn edrych arnaf—felly os gallwch chi ddod i ben.
I've been very generous—more generous than I was to your neighbour, and I can see him looking at me—so if you can draw to a conclusion.
C1Ac os yw eu cymydog yn adeiladu rhywbeth sy'n rhwystro eu hawl i olau, mae angen iddyn nhw ddeall eu hawliau yn y fan yna, ond hefyd mae angen i'r cymydog ddeall ei gyfrifoldebau.
And if their neighbour is building something that's blocking their right to light, they need to understand their rights there, but also the neighbour needs to understand their responsibilities.
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