Welsh Word of the Day
prynu
/PRIN-ee/ • verb — 26th of Apr, 2026
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Meaning: to buy; to purchase
Examples
- Dw i'n mynd i brynu bara.
(I'm going to buy bread.) - Mae hi'n prynu te ar gyfer y parti.
(She is buying tea for the party.) - Prynodd e lyfrau newydd ddoe.
(He bought new books yesterday.)
Synonyms
- caffael
- talu am
Used for purchasing goods or services in everyday speech. It appears with direct objects (prynu + item) and has common past/present forms (e.g., prynodd = bought). You can also use phrases like 'mynd i brynu' to say you are going to buy something.
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