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What is the Welsh for your?

The Welsh for "your" depends on the context and the noun it modifies:

For singular nouns:

* dy - This is used before a masculine noun. For example, "dy frawd" (your brother).

* dy - This is also used before a feminine noun. For example, "dy chwaer" (your sister).

For plural nouns:

* dy - This is used before a masculine plural noun. For example, "dy frethyn" (your coats).

* dy - This is also used before a feminine plural noun. For example, "dy ffrindiau" (your friends).

Examples:

* "Dy gariad" - Your love.

* "Dy gartref" - Your home.

* "Dy lyfrau" - Your books.

* "Dy fwyd" - Your food.

Note:

* The word "dy" is pronounced like "the" in English.

* The noun following "dy" will always be in the singular or plural form, depending on the context.

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