Welsh Word of the Day
bwyta
/BWI-ta/ • verb — 2nd of May, 2026
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Meaning: to eat
Examples
- Dw i'n bwyta brecwast bob bore.
(I eat breakfast every morning.) - Mae hi'n bwyta salad am ginio.
(She eats salad for lunch.) - Bwytais ginio blasus ddoe.
(I ate a delicious lunch yesterday.)
Synonyms
- bwydo
- cnoi
Bwyta is the common verb for 'to eat' and is used for what someone eats themselves. In present constructions you often see it after 'dw i'n' (dw i'n bwyta = I am eating / I eat). 'Bwydo' means 'to feed' (to give food to someone), and 'cnoi' means 'to nibble' or 'to snack' — less formal and usually for small bites.
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