This resource is provided by AmeriCymru and is intended for Welsh learners who are not yet ready to commit to a full time course. With Croeseiriau Cymraeg you can devise your own schedule and learn at your own pace. Before you start please go to this page: Croeseiriau Cymraeg and read the 'Introduction' and 'How to Use' sections.
If you are ready to commit to a full time course we recommend the following options:
AmeriCymraeg This is an online course with tutor John Good, which is offered in two-month terms. Go here for more information and to register: AmeriCymraeg
SSIW Want to learn quickly? Then you might want to check out the SSIW High Intensity Language Program here: SSIW
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Berfau Cymraeg - Welsh Verbs FAQ
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Is there a present continuous tense in Welsh?
It should be noted that English has both a simple present tense (e.g. I go) and a present continuous tense (e.g. I am going), Welsh has no present continuous tense therefore 'dwi'n mynd' can mean both 'I go' and 'I am going' .All listed verbs in the Croeseiriau Cymraeg Geiriadur are conjugated, in English, in the present continuous tense.
What tenses are covered in the Croeseiriau Cymraeg course?
Other tenses (and modal verbs) are covered in the course grammar sections linked below:-
Croeseiriau Cymraeg Part 1 - The Present Tense And More
Croeseiriau Cymraeg Part 2 - The Future Tense And More
Croeseiriau Cymraeg Part 3.1 - The Past Tense And More
Croeseiriau Cymraeg Part 3.2 - The Pluperfect
Croeseiriau Cymraeg Part 3.3 - Yr Amser Gorffennol / The Past Tense
Croeseiriau Cymraeg Part 4.1 - The Future Tense - Yr Amser Dyfodol
Croeseiriau Cymraeg Part 4.2 - Rhaid I Mi - I Must