Citations:iddoch

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Welsh citations of iddoch

  • 1883 July, Emrys ap Iwan, “Agwyddor ac Orgraff y Gymraeg. [The Alphabet and Orthography of Welsh.]”, in John Thomas, editor, Y Geninen: Cylchgrawn Cenedlaethol. [The Leek: A National Magazine.], volume I, number 3, page 224:
    I mi, i ti, &c. — Byddai yn well cyfuno’r rhagenwau personol â’r arddodiad i yn y dull hwn : —
    iddof (fi)   iddom (ni)
    iddot (ti)   iddoch (chwi)
    iddo (ef)   iddynt (hwy)
    iddi (hi)
    I mi, i ti, &c. — It would be better to combine the personal pronouns with the preposition i in this manner : —
    iddof (me)     iddom (us)
    iddot (thee)   iddoch (you)
    iddo (him)   iddynt (them)
    iddi (her)
  • 2002, Elen Sentier, quoting Martin Ludgate, edited by Fiona Dove, Owl Woman (overall work in English), Pea Green Boat Books, →ISBN, page 170:
    Y mynedfa hyn rhôf iddoch I ofalu hyd yr oesoedd, Dros cynhedliadau dirifedi
    This gate I give you, To guard through the ages, For unnumbered generations