Mastering prepositions is crucial for constructing coherent sentences in any language, and Welsh is no exception. In Welsh, prepositions are integral to expressing relationships between different elements within a sentence, whether indicating location, direction, time, or other connections. Understanding and correctly using prepositions like "ar" (on), "yn" (in), "i" (to), and "o" (from) can significantly enhance your ability to communicate effectively. This series of exercises is designed to help you become more comfortable with these common Welsh prepositions, ensuring you can use them accurately in various contexts. These exercises will guide you through practical examples and scenarios where you will apply your knowledge of Welsh prepositions. By engaging with these activities, you will not only reinforce your understanding of how these prepositions function but also develop the confidence to use them fluidly in conversation and writing. Whether you're a beginner or looking to refine your skills, these exercises offer a structured approach to mastering one of the fundamental components of Welsh grammar. Dive in and start practicing to enhance your fluency and comprehension of the Welsh language.
1. Dw i'n mynd *i*'r ysgol (preposition meaning "to").
2. Mae'r llyfr ar y bwrdd *ar* (preposition meaning "on").
3. Rydw i'n byw *yn* y dref (preposition meaning "in").
4. Mae'r gath *o* dan y soffa (preposition meaning "under").
5. Byddwn ni'n cwrdd *â* ffrindiau yfory (preposition meaning "with").
6. Mae hi'n cerdded *drwy*'r parc (preposition meaning "through").
7. Rydw i'n gweithio *ar gyfer* cwmni mawr (preposition meaning "for").
8. Mae'r bws yn mynd *at* y dref (preposition meaning "to" or "towards").
9. Aeth y ci *allan* o'r tŷ (preposition meaning "out of").
10. Rydw i'n siarad *am* y pwnc (preposition meaning "about").
1. Mae'r llyfr ar y *bwrdd* (place where an object might be placed).
2. Dw i'n mynd i'r *ysgol* (place where children learn).
3. Mae'r ci yn eistedd wrth y *drws* (location near an entrance).
4. Mae'r ffrindiau'n cerdded trwy'r *parc* (location with trees and grass).
5. Dw i'n byw gyda fy *nheulu* (group of related people).
6. Mae'r gath yn cysgu dan y *soffa* (under a piece of furniture).
7. Mae'r car yn parcio ger y *tŷ* (near a building where people live).
8. Byddwn ni'n cyfarfod ar ôl y *dosbarth* (after a learning session).
9. Mae'r plant yn chwarae yn y *dŵr* (in a liquid substance).
10. Mae'r llyfr wedi'i ysgrifennu gan yr *awdur* (person who writes).
1. Mae'r llyfr ar y *bwrdd* (furniture).
2. Rydw i'n mynd i'r *ysgol* (place where you learn).
3. Aeth hi trwy'r *drws* (something you walk through).
4. Mae'r cath dan y *sofa* (furniture for sitting).
5. Rydyn ni'n byw ger y *môr* (large body of water).
6. Mae'r ci yn y *gartref* (place where you live).
7. Rydw i'n gweithio yn y *swyddfa* (place where you work).
8. Mae'r plant yn chwarae yn y *parc* (place for outdoor activities).
9. Rydw i'n eistedd wrth y *bwrdd* (furniture you sit at to eat or work).
10. Mae'r llyfr rhwng y *cadeiriau* (pieces of furniture you sit on).