This German to Welsh dictionary searches words in both directions at the same time.
Both German to Welsh and Welsh to German translations will be listed at once.
Apfel (m) afal Baby (n); Säugling (m); Kleinkind (n) baban (m) Baum (m); Baum coeden, pren, colfen (colloquial) Blume (f) blodyn (m) Bruder (m) brawd Buch (n) llyfr (m) danke; danke schön; vielen Dank diolch Feuer (n) tân (m) Frau (f) benyw (f); dynes (f) Frieden (m); Friede (m); Scheinfriede (m) heddwch gehen; fahren mynd Geld (n) arian hallo; guten Tag; servus; grüß Gott helo, bore da ('good morning'), dydd da ('good day') Haus (n); Häuser tŷ (m); annedd (m) hören; zuhören gwrando Hund (m); Rüde (m); Hündin (f) ci (m) Junge (m); Knabe (m); Bub (m) bachgen (m); bechgyn Katze (f); Kater (m); Kätzin (f) cath (f) Liebe (f) serch (m) Mädchen (n) bachgennes (f); geneth (f) | Mann (m); Herr (m) gŵr (m); dyn (m) Mutter (f) mam nein na (nǎ or nâ, using nazalized n; commonly used also by English speakers) Pferd (n); Ross (n); Pferdehengst (m); Pferdestute (f) ceffyl schreiben ysgrifennu Schule (f) ysgol (f) Schwester (f) chwaer (f) Stadt (f) caer (f); dinas (f) Tag (m) dydd (m); dwthwn (m) Tier (n) anifail (m); (m) Vater (m) tad Zeit (f) amser |
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