Welsh Adverbs
This is a list of adverbs in Welsh. This includes adverbs of time, place, manner and frequency. Which sums up most of what you need for daily use.
Now: nawr
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Later: wedyn
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Tonight: heno
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Last night: neithiwr
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This morning: bore yma
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Yesterday: ddoe
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Today: heddiw
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Tomorrow: yfory
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Next week: wythnos nesaf
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Already: yn barod
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Recently: yn ddiweddar
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Lately: yn ddiweddar
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| Soon: yn fuan (n) / cyn bo' hir (s) |
| Immediately: ar unwaith |
| Still: o hyd / dal |
| Yet: o hyd / dal |
After the above adverbs of time, now we move on to adverbs of place.
| Here: yma |
| There: yna / yno |
| Everywhere: ym mhobman |
| Anywhere: unrhywle / unman |
Now adverbs of manners, used to describe how something happens. They are usually placed after the main verb.
Carefully: yn ofalus
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Alone: unig / ar eich pen eich hun
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Very: iawn
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Really: iawn
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| Quickly: yn gyflym |
| Slowly: yn araf |
| Almost: bron |
| Together: ynghyd / ar y cyd / gyda'ch gilydd |
These are adverbs of frequency, which are used to answer the question "how often?".
| Always: o hyd / wastad |
| Sometimes: am bell with / weithiau |
| Rarely: yn anaml |
| Never: byth |
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