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eithrio

to exclude

VerbB2/ˈei̯θrjɔ/

"eithrio" means "to exclude" in Welsh (verb). Pronounced /ˈei̯θrjɔ/. Mutation forms: Treiglad Llaes → heithrio.

Mutation forms

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

MutationForm
Base formeithrio
Treiglad Llaesheithrio

"eithrio" in context

Ni chaniateir cŵn ac eithrio cŵn tywys.

No dogs permitted except guide dogs.

B2

Ond mae'r holl nodau hynny yn cael eu tanseilio os yw'r system rydyn ni'n ei rhoi ar waith yn eithrio'r busnesau bach a chanolig hynny, gan siomi cymunedau gwledig, ac anwybyddu'r realiti gweithredol ar lawr gwlad.

But all of those aims are undermined if the system we put in place ends up excluding those SMEs, failing rural communities, and ignoring the operational realities on the ground.

C1

Lle nad yw, mae newidiadau'n cael eu gwneud, ac rydym yn gweld gwaith go sylweddol yn digwydd, er enghraifft mewn ardaloedd lle roedd y gyfradd eithrio gychwynnol yn isel iawn.

Where it's not, changes are being made, and we're seeing, for example, in those areas where there was a very low initial exemption rate, quite significant work being undertaken.

B2

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