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Welsh
Alternative forms
Etymology
From an extension of hyn (“this”).
Pronunciation
Determiner
hynny pl
- (in conjuction with the definite article y) those
Mae'r llyfrau hynny'n dda.- Those books are good.
Anaml iawn y gellir dweud hynny wrth y bobl hynny.- Very rarely can one say that to those people.
Diolch am y geiriau caredig 'ny.- Thank you for those kind words.
Usage notes
- In informal language, hynny as a determiner may be reduced to 'ny or replaced with yna (“there”) used in conjunction with the definite article y.
- y plant hynny → y plant yna ― those children
- y dyddiau hynny → y dyddiau 'na ― those days
- Pronomial "those" in Welsh is indicated by a different construction, namely y rheina, y rheini and y rheiny.
Derived terms
Pronoun
hynny m
- that
Mae hynny'n newyddion da.- That is good news.
Anaml iawn y gellir dweud hynny.- Very rarely can one say that.
Diolch am hynny.- Thank you for that.
Doedd hi ddim yn fodlon cydnabod 'ny.- She wasn't willing to accept that.
Rwyf innau'n cytuno ond nid yw pawb mor bleidiol, er hynny.- I, personally, agree but not everyone is as favourable, however.
- (literally, “despite that”)
- (in certain multiword phrases – see Derived terms below.) then
Roedd y sefyllfa wedi newid yn syweddol erbyn hynny.- The situation had significantly altered by then.
Wnawn ni aros dipyn ac yna gweld sut mae pethau wedi 'ny.- We'll wait a bit and then see how things are then.
- (literally, “after then/that”)
Usage notes
- Used nonreferentially, i.e. when not referring to any specific noun, but rather, for instance, a general situation, action or event. When referring to grammatically masculine and feminine nouns, hwnnw and honno are used respectively.
- May be reduced to 'ny colloquially or replace with hynna in the north.
Derived terms
- am hynny (therefore, for that reason)
- ar ben hynny (furthermore, moreover)
- ar hynny (thereupon, consequently)
- ar ôl hynny (after that, after then)
- at hynny (besides that)
- cymaint â hynny (as much as that, all that)
- cyn belled â hynny (so far)
- cyn hynny (before that, before then)
- er hynny (nevertheless, however)
- fel hynny (like that)
- gan hynny (therefore, in as much as)
- gyda hynny (at that)
- heblaw hynny (besides, moreover)
- hynny yw (that is, i.e.)
- megis hynny (in the same way, in that manner)
- o achos hynny (therefore, for that reason)
- o hynny allan (from then on, thenceforward)
- o ran hynny (for that matter, as far as that is concerned, on that account)
- pam hynny (why is that, why so)
- wedi hynny (after that, afterwards)
- wedi 'ny (after that, afterwards)
Related terms
References
- R. J. Thomas, G. A. Bevan, P. J. Donovan, A. Hawke et al., editors (1950–present), “hynny”, in Geiriadur Prifysgol Cymru Online (in Welsh), University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh & Celtic Studies