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How do you say come here in welsh?

"Come here" in Welsh can be said in a few different ways, depending on the context and level of formality:

Formal:

* Dewch yma (pronounced "dewch uh-ma") - This is the most formal and polite way to say "come here." It literally translates to "come here."

* Dewch draw (pronounced "dewch draw") - This means "come over here" and is slightly more informal than "Dewch yma."

Informal:

* Dod yma (pronounced "dod uh-ma") - This is a more casual way to say "come here" and is more appropriate for friends and family.

* Dod draw (pronounced "dod draw") - This is similar to "Dod yma" but slightly more informal and means "come over here."

Informal and playful:

* Ti'n dod yma (pronounced "tee-n dod uh-ma") - This is a very informal way to say "come here" and is usually used with children or close friends. It literally means "you are coming here."

The best way to choose the right phrase depends on the situation and the person you are speaking to. If you are unsure, it is always best to use a more formal phrase.

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