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How do you say listen in Welsh?

There are a few ways to say "listen" in Welsh, depending on the context:

General "Listen"

* Gwrando: This is the most common and general way to say "listen."

* Clywch: This is a more formal way to say "listen" and is often used in speeches or announcements.

"Listen to..."

* Gwrando ar... : This means "listen to..." and is followed by the object of what you are listening to.

Examples:

* Gwrando ar y gerddoriaeth. (Listen to the music.)

* Clywch i'r cyhoeddiad. (Listen to the announcement.)

Other related words:

* Clywed: This means "to hear" and is used to describe the act of perceiving sound.

* Dangos: This means "to show" and can be used to mean "listen" in the sense of "pay attention."

Hope this helps!

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