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Ysgwyd - To Shake
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PRESENT TENSE - AFFIRMATIVE
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Dwi'n ysgwyd - I am shaking
Wyt ti'n ysgwyd - You are shaking (familiar)
Mae e'n ysgwyd / Mae hi'n ysgwyd - He / She is shaking
Dyn ni'n ysgwyd - We are shaking
Dych chi'n ysgwyd - You (plural) are shaking (also singular formal)
Maen nhw'n ysgwyd - They are shaking
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PRESENT TENSE - NEGATIVE
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Dwi ddim yn ysgwyd - I am not shaking
Dwyt ti ddim yn ysgwyd - You are not shaking (familiar)
Dydy e ddim yn ysgwyd / Dydy hi ddim yn ysgwyd - He / She is not shaking
Dyn ni ddim yn ysgwyd - We are not shaking
Dych chi ddim yn ysgwyd - You (plural) are not shaking (also singular formal)
Dyn nhw ddim yn ysgwyd - They are not shaking
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PRESENT TENSE - INTERROGATIVE
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Ydw i'n ysgwyd? - Am I shaking?
Wyt ti'n ysgwyd? - Are you shaking? (familiar)
Ydy e'n ysgwyd / Ydy hi'n ysgwyd? - Is he / Is she shaking?
Ydyn ni'n ysgwyd? - Are we shaking?
Ydych chi'n ysgwyd? - Are you (plural) shaking? (also singular formal)
Ydyn nhw'n ysgwyd? - Are they shaking?
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QUESTION - ’NO / YES’ REPLIES
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Ydw i'n ysgwyd? - (Nac) Wyt / (Ydych - formal)
Wyt ti'n ysgwyd? - (Nac) Ydw
Ydy e'n ysgwyd / Ydy hi'n ysgwyd? - (Nac) Ydy
Ydyn ni'n ysgwyd? - (Nac) Ydyn / Ydych
Ydych chi'n ysgwyd? - (Nac) Ydyn / (Ydw - formal)
Ydyn nhw'n ysgwyd? - (Nac) Ydyn
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N.B. 'Wyt ti' is the familiar form of the 2nd person and should be used only when addressing close friends, family members and animals. 'Dych chi' is the polite form and should be used in all other instances.