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gwisgo

to wear

VerbA1/ˈɡwɪsɡɔ/

"gwisgo" means "to wear" in Welsh (verb). Pronounced /ˈɡwɪsɡɔ/. Mutation forms: Treiglad Meddal → wisgo, Treiglad Trwynol → ngwisgo.

Mutation forms

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

MutationForm
Base formgwisgo
Treiglad Meddalwisgo
Treiglad Trwynolngwisgo

"gwisgo" in context

Dych chi'n gwisgo menig?

Are you wearing gloves?

A2

Dw i'n gwisgo esgidiau.

I am wearing shoes.

A2

Mae'r milwyr yn gwisgo helmedau haearn.

The soldiers are wearing iron helmets.

B1

Weithiau bydd ein Swyddogion yn gwisgo gwisg blaen ond byddant bob amser yn dangos ID wrth wirio eich tocynnau.

Our Officers are sometimes in plain clothing but will always show their ID while carrying out ticket checks.

B2

Roedd Sami yn gwisgo crys glas.

Sami was wearing a blue shirt.

A2

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