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newid

to change

VerbA1/ˈnɛu̯.ɪd/

"newid" means "to change" in Welsh (verb). Pronounced /ˈnɛu̯.ɪd/.

"newid" in context

Gall berson dwyieithog newid o un iaith i iaith arall yng nghanol frawddeg, ac mae'r cyfnewid-cod hwn yn bwnc astudio i ieithyddion.

A bilingual person can change from one language to another in the middle of a sentence, and this code-switching is a topic of study for linguists.

B2

Mae'r dail yn newid eu lliw yn yr hydref.

The leaves change color in autumn.

A2

Dw i'n aros i'r golau newid.

I'm waiting for the light to change.

A2

Mae awdurdodau lleol ledled Cymru yn parhau i ddarparu gwasanaethau effeithiol a gwerthfawr, er gwaethaf pwysau ariannol, drwy reoli cyllidebau'n gadarn, newid gwasanaethau a chanolbwyntio gwariant ar feysydd allweddol o alw cynyddol.

Local authorities across Wales continue to deliver effective and valued services, despite financial pressures, through robust budget management, service change and focusing expenditure on key areas of increased demand.

C1

Y llynedd, yn dilyn y cynnydd i'r gyllideb, mae hynny'n rhywbeth i fod yn falch ohono, ond fe wyddom na all awdurdodau lleol newid hynny i gyd mewn un gyllideb.

Last year, following the increased budget, that is something to be pleased about, but we know local authorities cannot turn all that around in one budget as well.

B2

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