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Re: Help for Learners

Postby Jashwntw on Wed Jul 11, 2012 12:21 pm

Diolch yn fawr

and hi odd yn moyn mynd gynta ?

It was she...
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Re: Help for Learners

Postby Brychan on Wed Jul 11, 2012 12:37 pm

Jashwntw wrote:Diolch yn fawr

and hi odd yn moyn mynd gynta ?

It was she...


Yes.

Hi sydd yn moyn mynd nesaf - she want's to go next (it's her who wants to go next
Hi (a) fydd yn moyn mynd nesaf - she'll want to go next (it's she who will....
Hi (a) oedd yn moyn mynd nesa - she wanted to go next (it was she who wanted....
Hi (a) fyddai'n moyn mynd nesa- she would like to go next (it's her who would like to go next.
Hi (a) aeth nesa - she went next (it was she who went next

(i'm never sure in English whether you say 'its's her... or it's she, so i've used both above which should mean i'm about 50% right hopefully)
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Re: Help for Learners

Postby Jashwntw on Wed Jul 11, 2012 12:44 pm

I think it is more correct to use she because her is typically used as an indirect object pronoun. Colloquially rather than grammatically I bet both are used :)
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