hyn

Etymology
From, from , from.

Determiner

 * 1)    these
 * 2)   this
 * 1)   this
 * 1)   this

Usage notes

 * In informal language in most of Wales, plural is replaced with  used in conjunction with the definite article, though some southern dialects do use  even informally.
 * Using with singular nouns is characteristic of certain southern dialects. Most speakers would use  informally as above, whereas formal Welsh employs masculine  and feminine.
 * Pronomial "these" in Welsh is indicated by a different construction, namely.
 * Using with singular nouns is characteristic of certain southern dialects. Most speakers would use  informally as above, whereas formal Welsh employs masculine  and feminine.
 * Pronomial "these" in Welsh is indicated by a different construction, namely.
 * Pronomial "these" in Welsh is indicated by a different construction, namely.
 * Pronomial "these" in Welsh is indicated by a different construction, namely.
 * Pronomial "these" in Welsh is indicated by a different construction, namely.
 * Pronomial "these" in Welsh is indicated by a different construction, namely.
 * Pronomial "these" in Welsh is indicated by a different construction, namely.
 * Pronomial "these" in Welsh is indicated by a different construction, namely.

Pronoun

 * 1) this
 * 2)  now
 * 1)  now
 * 1)  now
 * 1)  now