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· 13th May 2005

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Welsh for today - hoffi

Fe hoffwn i hufen iâ - I would like ice-cream

Fe hoffet ti hufen iâ - You would like ice-cream

Fe hoffai e hufen iâ - He would like ice-cream

Fe hoffai hi hufen iâ - She would like ice-cream

Fe hoffai Riordon hufen iâ - Riordon would like ice-cream

Fe hoffen ni hufen iâ - We would like ice-cream

Fe hoffech chi hufen iâ - You would like ice-cream

Fe hoffen nhw hufen iâ - They would like ice-cream

In North Wales, use mi instead of fe. Neither one translates to a word in English: they're just structural.

This is the same verb hoffi as in Dw i'n hoffi coffi.

Some people apparently say leicio instead.