dyna ti
Welsh
    
    Alternative forms
    
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /ˌdəna ˈtiː/
Phrase
    
- (informal, idiomatic) Said when giving someone something: there you are, there you go
- - Ga i'r pupur, plis?
 - Dyna ti.- - Can I have the pepper, please?
 - There you go.
 
- - Can I have the pepper, please?
 
- (informal, idiomatic) Said to indicate someone is correct or has done something correctly or well: you're right, there you go, well done, nice one
- 'Na ti, boi.- You're right/Well done/Good job, mate.
 
 
- (informal, idiomatic) Said when finished talking or to express finality or fatalism: there you are, there you go
- Dw i'n dweud bydda i'n wneud e ond dw i byth yn gwneud, felly dyna ti, beth wnei di?- I say I'll do it but I never do, so there you are, what can you do?
 
 
Usage notes
    
- Familiar singular form. For plural or polite singular form dyna chi is used.
Synonyms
    
- (North Wales) dyma chdi
Related terms
    
- dyma ti (“here you are/go”)
- dyna chi (“there you are/go; you're right”)
- dyna fe, dyna fo (“there he/it is/are; that's him/it; that's how he/it is”)
- dyna hi (“there she/it is/are; that's her/it; that's how she/it is”)
- dyna ni (“there we are/go”)
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