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cynnwys

to permit

VerbA1/ˈkənʊɨ̯s/

“cynnwys” means “to permit” in Welsh (verb). Pronounced /ˈkənʊɨ̯s/. Mutation forms: Treiglad Meddal → gynnwys, Treiglad Trwynol → nghynnwys, Treiglad Llaes → chynnwys.

Mutation forms

In Welsh, the first letter of “cynnwys” changes depending on the grammatical context. These are the mutated forms:

MutationForm
Base formcynnwys
Treiglad Meddalgynnwys
Treiglad Trwynolnghynnwys
Treiglad Llaeschynnwys

“cynnwys” in context

Mae orgraff y Gymraeg fel bod llawer o eiriau Cymraeg (fel “ffwrdd” a “gyflwynwyd”) yn arddangos i siaradwyr ieithoedd eraill i beidio cynnwys unrhyw gytseiniaid.

Welsh orthography is such that many Welsh words (such as "ffwrdd" and "gyflwynwyd") appear to speakers of other languages to consist entirely of consonants.

B2

Mae argymhellion ar gyfer gwella perfformiad ynni’r adeilad wedi’u cynnwys yn yr Adroddiad Argymhellion perthynol.

Recommendations for improving the energy performance of the building are contained in the associated Recommendation Report.

B2

Rhybudd! Cynnwys Asbestos.

Warning! Contains Asbestos.

B1

Yn y fersiwn ddwyieithog, mae’r golofn chwith yn cynnwys yr iaith a lefarwyd yn y cyfarfod.

In the bilingual version, the left-hand column includes the language used during the meeting.

B1

Mae’r golofn dde yn cynnwys cyfieithiad o’r areithiau hynny.

The right-hand column includes a translation of those speeches.

B2

Further reading

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