attractive
"deniadol" means "attractive" in Welsh (adjective). Pronounced /dɛnˈjadɔl/. Mutation forms: Treiglad Meddal → ddeniadol, Treiglad Trwynol → neniadol.
In Welsh, the first letter of "deniadol" changes depending on the grammatical context. These are the mutated forms:
| Mutation | Form |
|---|---|
| Base form | deniadol |
| Treiglad Meddal | ddeniadol |
| Treiglad Trwynol | neniadol |
Os gallwn fynd i'r afael â rhai o heriau mawr y sector, yn sicr gallwn wneud y proffesiwn yn fwy deniadol i lawer o bobl.
If we can address some of the sector's major challenges, we can make the profession certainly more attractive to a lot of people.
C1Roedd angen mwy o bwyntiau gwefru i wneud y newid i gerbydau trydan yn fwy deniadol.
More charging points were needed to make the transition to electrical vehicles more attractive.
B1Felly, mae hynny wedi'i wella yn y contract newydd ac mae hynny wrth wraidd gwneud y contract yn fwy deniadol i ymarferwyr.
So, that has been remedied in the new contract and that is at the heart of making the contract more attractive to practitioners.
B2Ond ar y pryd dywedoch chi, ac rwy'n dyfynnu, 'Bydd yn gwneud deintyddiaeth y GIG yn fwy deniadol i ddeintyddion ac mae hynny'n dda i gleifion', ond, yn amlwg, nid oedd hynny'n wir.
But at the time you said, and I quote, ‘It will make NHS dentistry more attractive to dentists and that is good for patients’, but, clearly, that wasn't the case.
B2Yn gyntaf, mae'n gwneud cyflawni'r contract yn fwy deniadol i ddeintyddion.
Firstly, it makes delivery of the contract more attractive to dentists.
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