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How do you spell will love in welsh?

"Will love" in Welsh can be expressed in a few different ways depending on the context and nuance you're aiming for:

Formal:

* Bydd yn caru: This is the most literal translation and is the formal way to say "will love."

Informal:

* Bydd yn hoff o: This translates to "will be fond of" and is more informal than "bydd yn caru."

* Fe'i caru: This translates to "he/she/it will love" and is a more colloquial way of saying "will love."

Specific Example:

For example, if you want to say "I will love you," you would use:

* Mi fyddaf yn dy garu di: This translates to "I will love you" and is the most formal and direct way to say it.

Other factors to consider:

* Gender: In Welsh, verbs and pronouns are often conjugated based on gender. So, if you want to say "she will love" you would use "Bydd hi'n caru," while "he will love" would be "Bydd ef yn caru."

* Tense: You can adjust the verb tense to express different tenses of "will love" (e.g., "has loved," "will have loved").

It's helpful to consider the specific context and desired level of formality when choosing how to say "will love" in Welsh.

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