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Difference between "neis i" and "roeddwn i"
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Roeddwn i = I was (imperfect), yr oeddwn i (literary), rôn i / ón i (spoken forms) e.g. roeddwn i'n oer ddoe = I was cold yesterday.
Nes i = I did. Preterite tense of 'gwneud', gwneuthum i (literary), nes/neis i (spoken forms). Used as auxiliary verb to form other past tenses. e.g. Nes i fynd i Fangor ddoe. = I went (did go) to Bangor yesterday.
Nes i = I did. Preterite tense of 'gwneud', gwneuthum i (literary), nes/neis i (spoken forms). Used as auxiliary verb to form other past tenses. e.g. Nes i fynd i Fangor ddoe. = I went (did go) to Bangor yesterday.
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