Scroll for English after the Welsh Yr Ap Geiriaduron Mae’r Ap Geiriaduron yn caniatáu ichi chwilio geiriadur cyffredinol Cymraeg-Saesneg Cysgair, yn ogystal â nifer o eiriaduron terminoleg safonol. Mae'r rhain ar hyn o bryd yn cynnwys Y Termiadur Addysg, sy'n cynnwys terminoleg safonol ar gyfer addysg oed ysgol, yn ogystal â Geiriadur Termau'r Coleg Cymraeg, sy'n canolbwyntio ar derminoleg ar gyfer pynciau Addysg Uwch. Gellir hefyd chwilio geiriaduron ychwanegol o borth terminoleg y Porth Termau o'r tu mewn i'r ap pan fyddwch ar-lein. Mae nodweddion yr ap yn cynnwys: chwilio am brifeiriau Saesneg neu Gymraeg yn hwylus dangos pob cofnod ar gyfer prifair Cymraeg neu Saesneg penodol y gallu i ddod o hyd i gofnodion cysylltiedig modd cael rhyngwyneb defnyddiwr Cymraeg neu Saesneg, gyda'r gallu i newid yr iaith yn y Gosodiadau. Datblygwyd yr Ap Geiriaduron gan Uned Technolegau Iaith Prifysgol Bangor. Ariennir datblygiad Y Termiadur Addysg gan Lywodraeth Cymru. Caiff Geiriadur Termau’r Coleg Cymraeg ei ariannu gan y Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol. Priodoliad y Geiriaduron Y Termiadur Addysg Golygydd: Gruffudd Prys Golygydd Emeritws: Delyth Prys Terminolegydd: Catrin Heledd Owen Terminolegydd Cynorthwyol: Tomos Rhys Williams Geiriadur Termau’r Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol Golygydd: Tegau Andrews Terminolegydd: Shân Pritchard Terminolegydd Cynorthwyol: Alun Prytherch Priodoliad y feddalwedd Prif Ddatblygwr: Dewi Bryn Jones Datblygwyr Cynorthwyol: Stefano Ghazzali, Tomos Rhys Williams, Gruffudd Prys. Hawlfraint Meddalwedd yr Ap Geiriaduron Hawlfraint (c) 2023 Prifysgol Bangor Ap Geiriaduron The Ap Geiriaduron allows you to search the Cysgair general Welsh-English dictionary, as well as a number of standardized terminology dictionaries. These currently include Y Termiadur Addysg, which contains standardized terminology for school-age education, and Geiriadur Termau'r Coleg Cymraeg, which focuses on terminology for Higher Education subjects. Additional dictionaries from the Porth Termau terminology portal can also be searched from within the app when online. Features include: easily search English or Welsh headwords show all entries for a given English or Welsh headword drill down feature to find related entries Welsh and English user interface languages, with the ability to change language in Settings. Ap Geiriaduron was developed by Bangor University's Language Technologies Unit, and the development of Y Termiadur Addysg is funded by the Welsh Government, whilst Geiriadur Termau'r Coleg Cymraeg is funded by the Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol. Dictionary credits Y Termiadur Addysg Editor: Gruffudd Prys Editor Emeritus: Delyth Prys Terminologist: Catrin Heledd Owen Assistant Terminologist: Tomos Rhys Williams Geiriadur Termau'r Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol Editor: Tegau Andrews Terminologist: Shân Pritchard Assistant Terminologist: Alun Prytherch Software credits Chief Developer: Dewi Bryn Jones Assistant Developers: Stefano Ghazzali, Tomos Rhys Williams, Gruffudd Prys. Copyright Ap Geiriaduron Software Copyright (c) 2023 Prifysgol Bangor University
Looks pretty robust, but easy enough for this beginner
Using to parse Welsh phrases into component parts (which makes more sense to me than the see-and-say method used by Welsh language courses). How else would I know that the Welsh phrase for “please” (shortened from the English “if you please”) means pretty much “if you see fit”? Lots of examples drawn from current usage, which I would imagine makes this a more useful dictionary for daily life than standard dictionaries. I also have more confidence in it than I might have in others, given that it’s a product of Bangor University.
Tragedy in setting up
I was delighted to find this great resource. I opened the app and was asked if I wanted English or Welsh. Without thinking it through, I selected Welsh. When the app opened up in Welsh I realized I had set the interface language for Welsh. I have been studying Welsh (the most beautiful language ever) for quite a while, but not to where I could benefit from the Welsh interface. There was no way to re-set it. I have tried to unload the program and start over. It just reloads the same version from the cloud. I’ve looked for any way to start from the beginning, but cannot find a way to change the interface language. There should be some way to correct such a simple error. Help.
Great before the updates
Great when it worked, but the 1.3 update has left it very unstable. Search often fails, it frequently crashes
Croeso i Gymraeg
Good app for those who plan a trip to Wales. I like it.
Really excellent Welsh-English dictionary app
I've been using this app on a daily basis since it was released, and I couldn't be more pleased with it. The interface is elegant (you can choose to use it in English or Cymraeg) and it's simple to switch between Welsh-to-English and English-to-Welsh. I can use the app with a single hand for convenience. The app is stable and fast. The dictionaries included -- the more technical Y Termiadur and the standard Cysgair -- are quite comprehensive. I had a problem with the initial installation on my iPhone 4s. You download/install the app as usual . . . but then, the app needs to do a one-time download of the dictionary files. My download of the dictionary stalled out partway. The fix on my iPhone 4s was: - Doubleclick the button, which brings up the row at the bottom of all apps that are open in the background - Hold your finger down on any one of those app icons until they all start to shake - Hit the red 'minus sign' on each app icon to close ALL of them - Once EVERYTHING is closed, doubleclick the button again to go back to your normal home screen - Reopen Geiriaduron. From this point on, it downloaded all the dictionary files without fuss. I was on wifi, not a cell network, which seems like a good idea too. For the developers: Two additions that would be nice would be (1) idioms & compound terms, and (2) ability to search by the beginning or end of a word. Both of these features are in the web-based University of Wales Trinity Saint David site geiriadur.net.
Fixes Startup Problems
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