Beth mae'n ei hoffi?
Here's a breakdown of the phrase:
* Beth - What
* mae - is (third person singular present tense of "bod", to be)
* 'n ei - in it (the direct object pronoun "it" is used here, meaning "what" in this context)
* hoffi - to like
You can also use this phrase:
Beth ydych chi'n ei hoffi?
This phrase is more formal and uses the polite form of "you" (chi).
Here's a breakdown of the phrase:
* Beth - What
* ydych chi - are you (second person plural present tense of "bod")
* 'n ei - in it (the direct object pronoun "it" is used here, meaning "what" in this context)
* hoffi - to like
Both phrases are correct and convey the same meaning. You can choose whichever one you feel more comfortable using.