Rhoi'r ffidl yn y tô (Put the violin in the roof), To give up, To pack away, To hideaway, To look after, trïo eu gorau glas (try their best blue), to keep warm, try their very best, to feel the cold, to try their patience, uchel eu cloch (loud their bell), loud mouth, give a warning, attention seeking, musical, bwrw hen wragedd a ffŷn (hitting old women and sticks), raining heavily, frightening people, snowing heavily, drumming, mynd ling di long (go ling di long), feel dizzy, walk casually/slowly, walk quickly, go to and fro, ar bigau drain (on the spikes of nettles), nervous, excited, bored, tired, ar ben y byd (on top of the world), excited, very happy, high up, very tall, gwyllt gacwn (mad as a nest of wasps), furious, noisy, fed up, sulking.
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