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What is gower in Welsh?

There isn't a direct translation for "gower" in Welsh.

"Gower" is a place name, specifically referring to the Gower Peninsula in Wales. However, the name itself comes from the Old English word "Gafoer," which means "a place of sheep or goats."

So, while there's no single word translation, you could describe it in Welsh as:

* Y Gŵyr - This is the most common way to refer to the Gower Peninsula in Welsh.

* Penrhyn y Gŵyr - This literally translates to "Gower Peninsula" and is a more formal way to refer to it.

It's worth noting that the "G" in "Gower" is pronounced with a hard "g" sound, similar to the "g" in "gate" or "go."

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