achos

      Welsh

      Etymology

      From Middle Welsh achaws, from Latin occāsiō.

      Pronunciation

      • IPA: [ˈaχɔs]

      Noun

      achos m (plural achosion

      1. case (actual event, situation, or fact; instance or event as a topic of study; instance of a specific condition or set of symptoms)
      2. cause

      Conjunction

      achos

      1. because (followed by fod or a "that"-clause)
        Fydd e ddim yma heddiw achos fod e'n sâl.
        He won't be here today because he's sick.
        Aethon ni ddim achos nad oedd digon o amser gyda ni.
        We didn't go because we didn't have enough time.

      Derived terms

      Mutation

      Welsh mutation
      radical soft nasal aspirate
      achos unchanged unchanged hachos

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      Last modified on 20 April 2013, at 13:17