I would answer by saying, "Fy enw i yw [your name]." This translates to "My name is [your name]" in English. It’s a straightforward way to introduce yourself in Welsh.
"Beth ydy dy enw di?" translates to "What is your name?" in English. It's a question in Welsh, where "beth" means "what," "ydy" is a form of the verb "to be," "dy" means "your," and "enw di" means "name you."
Beth ydy 'ch enw chi?
Beth ydy enw ein ysgol ni? or Beth yw enw ein hysgol ni?
Simply with the name of your school (the question means "What is the name of your school?").Or, if you want a complete sentence:Ysgol [X] ydy hi henw hi.(Its name is [X] School)
Shwmae, Beth ydy dy enw di? (informal) S'mae in north WalesShwmae, Beth ydy'ch enw chi? (formal)
Be(th) ydy dy enw di? (informal)Beth ydy'ch enw chi? (formal)
"Beth ydy dy new di?" is Welsh for "What is your name?" It is a common way to ask someone their name in informal conversations. If you're responding, you would typically say, "Fy enw i yw [your name]," which means "My name is [your name]."
It means: "What is your name?" in WelshWhat is your name? (familiar)It Means 'What's your Name' In Welsh
Mae fy enw i ydy..
Enw mam fi ydy / ....... yw enw fy mam i
Here is how you would ask the question and answer in Welsh:What is your favourite subject? - Beth ydy dy hoff bwnc di?My favourite subject is ....... - Fy hoff bwnc ydy .......
There are a few ways to ask some what their name is in Welsh.There are Formal and Informal ways of asking.You would use the Formal way of saying it if you were talking to someone you've never met before or someone who is important, someone like a Lawyer, Police etc.And you would use the Informal way of asking if you were talking to a family member or friends.Formal:Beth ydych enw chi? Pwy ydych chi? (Literally meaning: Who are you?)Informal:Beth ydy dy enw di?Beth yw dy enw?Pwy wyt ti? (Literally meaning: Who are you?)