Formal/Friendly:
* Bore da, cariad. (Pronounced: bo-reh dah, kah-ree-ad) - This literally translates to "Good morning, love". It's a polite and affectionate way to greet someone.
* Bore da, annwyl. (Pronounced: bo-reh dah, an-wul) - Similar to the previous one, this means "Good morning, dear".
Informal/Affectionate:
* Bore da, fy nghariad. (Pronounced: bo-reh dah, vuh khar-ee-ad) - This means "Good morning, my love". It's a more intimate and loving way to greet your partner.
* Bore da, fy annwyl. (Pronounced: bo-reh dah, vuh an-wul) - This means "Good morning, my dear". It's also a very affectionate way to greet someone close to you.
Other Options:
* Bore da, fy nghyfaill. (Pronounced: bo-reh dah, vuh ghuh-vyl) - This means "Good morning, my friend", but it can also be used as a friendly greeting for someone you know well.
* Bore da, fy annwyl un. (Pronounced: bo-reh dah, vuh an-wul oon) - This means "Good morning, my beloved". It's a very romantic and affectionate way to greet your partner.
You can choose the greeting that best suits your relationship and the level of intimacy you wish to convey.