to prosper
"ffynnu" means "to prosper" in Welsh (verb). Pronounced /ˈfənɨ̞/.
Rwy'n credu bod angen cydnabod rôl iechyd yn hynny yng nghyllidebau'r dyfodol, i ddeall y meysydd penodol sydd angen y mewnbwn hwnnw i alluogi i'n heconomi ffynnu, lle gall iechyd wneud y gwahaniaeth mwyaf.
I think there's a recognition that needs to be had of the role of health within that in future budgets, to understand those particular areas that need that input to enable our economy to flourish, where health can make the biggest difference.
B2A chodwyd pryderon hefyd am y diffyg cyfleoedd prentisiaeth, gan fynd yn ôl at y syniad o alluogi ein cymunedau i ffynnu trwy'r economi, ac mae angen inni weld—
And there were also concerns raised with me about the lack of apprenticeship opportunities, going back to that idea of enabling our communities to flourish through the economy, and actually we need to see—
C1Ystyriwch, yn 2023, fod amaethyddiaeth wedi cyfrannu dros £1.2 biliwn i economi Cymru, gan gynnal cymunedau gwledig lle mae'r iaith ac arferion Cymreig yn ffynnu.
Consider that, in 2023, agriculture contributed over £1.2 billion to the Welsh economy, sustaining rural communities where the Welsh language and customs thrive.
C1Nid yn unig y mae gan natur hawl i ffynnu, mae hefyd yn darparu'r aer a anadlwn, y dŵr a yfwn, a'n bwyd hefyd.
Nature not only has a right to thrive, it provides us with the air we breathe, water we drink, and our food as well.
C1Ac mae'r Llywodraeth Cymru Lafur hon yn cefnogi twf yn y sector twristiaeth drwy fuddsoddi dros £2.5 miliwn mewn cwmnïau lleol, sy'n helpu cymunedau i ffynnu ac yn creu swyddi a chyfleoedd newydd i bobl ledled y rhanbarth.
And this Welsh Labour Government is backing growth in the tourism sector by investing over £2.5 million in local firms, helping communities to thrive and creating new jobs and opportunities for people right across the region.
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