a lot
“llawer” means “a lot” in Welsh (adjective). Pronounced /ˈɬau̯.ɛr/. Mutation forms: Treiglad Meddal → lawer.
In Welsh, the first letter of “llawer” changes depending on the grammatical context. These are the mutated forms:
| Mutation | Form |
|---|---|
| Base form | llawer |
| Treiglad Meddal | lawer |
Wnes i ddim darllen llawer o lyfrau wythnos diwetha.
I read few books last week.
B1Cyhoeddir llawer o lyfrau Cymraeg bob blwyddyn.
Many Welsh books are published every year.
B1Mae orgraff y Gymraeg fel bod llawer o eiriau Cymraeg (fel “ffwrdd” a “gyflwynwyd”) yn arddangos i siaradwyr ieithoedd eraill i beidio cynnwys unrhyw gytseiniaid.
Welsh orthography is such that many Welsh words (such as "ffwrdd" and "gyflwynwyd") appear to speakers of other languages to consist entirely of consonants.
B2Mae hi'n treulio llawer o amser ar y ffôn.
She spends a lot of time on the phone.
B1Dydw i ddim yn gwybod llawer.
I don't really know that much.
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