In #brezhoneg, to examine is "arnodiñ" . However, in #cymraeg, it's "arholi" (ar + holi : super + to ask). Therefore, the root in brezhoneg would be now "war + ...".
Does anyone know why these differences ? Is it linked to old mutation, apparently, the mutation "b->p" existed in old brezhoneg, but I do not know yet about it.
I will keep looking at it, and if anyone has references or documents about how the deviations between old brezhoneg and old cymraeg have been formed, I am interested.
29 Mar 1578: John Bennertt of Bryn Canathan, Cwm, Holywell, Flintshire is ordained at #Cambrai#otd. In 1586 he became a Jesuit. Tortured several times in the 1590s, he preached in #Cymraeg#Welsh to large crowds at Holywell. Died in #London, 1625 ministering to plague victims.
@nic ie siarad, siarad, siarad yw'r cyfrinach, a pheidio bod ofn. Mae 'na rôl i siaradwyr hefyd i ddweud 'reit, ti'n dysgu Cymraeg nawr so dyna'r iaith rhyngddon ni bellach'. Ro'n i'n ffodus i gael pobl fel 'na yn y gwaith. Ond hefyd mae'n anodd iawn dysgu trwy un wers wythnosol yn unig(fel dwi'n neud gyda Ffrangeg). Roedd gwneud cwrs preswyl Llambed yn game changer. #dysgucymraeg#cymraeg
Grêt i gael podlediad arall am seiclo trwy gyfrwng y Gymraeg. Eithaf cŵl bod Pen y Pass yn ffocysu ar seiclo Cymru cyfoes, er bod yna ychydig am seiclo proffesiynol hefyd https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/penypass #Cymraeg
So when there are more than one word for things in welsh like merch and hogan, bachgen and hogyn, licio and hoffi, llaeth and llefrith, rwan and nawr, is this because of north and south welsh or is it just a thing? #welsh#cymraeg
9 Mar 1582: William Morgan maker of the first full translation of the #Bible 1588 into #Welsh#Cymraeg (NLW) appointed chaplain to Richard Davies, Bishop of St. Davids #otd
Just listening to #PMQs and cringing at Rishi Sunak pronouncing Wylfa as "Wilffer" with a hard F. If it was a French word for example, I guarantee he would have pronounced it correctly but #Cymraeg just doesn't seem to warrant even minimal effort. It's disrespectful, and he knows it. #Welsh