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dyddio

to dawn

VerbC1/ˈdəðjɔ/

"dyddio" means "to dawn" in Welsh (verb). Pronounced /ˈdəðjɔ/. Mutation forms: Treiglad Meddal → ddyddio, Treiglad Trwynol → nyddio.

Mutation forms

In Welsh, the first letter of "dyddio" changes depending on the grammatical context. These are the mutated forms:

MutationForm
Base formdyddio
Treiglad Meddalddyddio
Treiglad Trwynolnyddio

"dyddio" in context

Gwelwyd ffocws ar barodrwydd ar gyfer y ffliw, strwythurau cynllunio at argyfyngau a oedd yn gymhleth, asesiadau risg annigonol, strategaeth pandemig a oedd wedi dyddio ac esgeuluso anghydraddoldebau iechyd.

There was a focus on influenza preparedness, complex emergency planning structures, inadequate risk assessments, an outdated pandemic strategy and a neglect of health inequalities.

C1

O ran cynllunio, ymddengys fod problem fawr o ran cynlluniau datblygu lleol sydd wedi dyddio, ac mae hyn yn achosi problemau oherwydd bod cwmnïau adeiladu yn cael eu gadael yn teimlo'n ansicr iawn.

In terms of planning, there seems to be a major issue in terms of local development plans being out of date, and this causes problems because building companies are left in a state of uncertainty.

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