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It’s believed England as we now know it was already called Lloegr, or something very similar, before the arrival of the Anglo-Saxons.
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Mae Lloegr yn llwyddo i gystadlu a'r Americanwyr ym mhob maes diwylliannol arall - yn lenyddiaeth, cerddoriaeth, celf.
Archive 2008-01-01 Dyfrig 2008
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Yn ne-orllewin Lloegr, y Lib-Dems yw'r blaid sy'n herio cryfder traddodiadol y Toriaid, ac felly mae'n pwysleisio ei hagweddau rhyddfrydol traddodiadol.
Archive 2008-05-01 Dyfrig 2008
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Mae Lloegr yn llwyddo i gystadlu a'r Americanwyr ym mhob maes diwylliannol arall - yn lenyddiaeth, cerddoriaeth, celf.
Pam fod teledu America gymaint gwell na theledu Prydain? Dyfrig 2008
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Lloegr means the area we now call England and Saesneg refers to its main language.
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Yn ne-orllewin Lloegr, y Lib-Dems yw'r blaid sy'n herio cryfder traddodiadol y Toriaid, ac felly mae'n pwysleisio ei hagweddau rhyddfrydol traddodiadol.
Dau begwn Plaid Cymru Dyfrig 2008
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He was forced to leave for Lloegr to find employment in steel.
Valleys not so open for Business Valleys Mam 2007
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Jones told her that his companion, the gwr boneddig, meaning myself, had come in order to see the birth-place of Huw Morris, and that I was well acquainted with his works, having gotten them by heart in Lloegr, when a boy.
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I told him that in my country, the eastern part of Lloegr, I had seen a man quite as tall as the statue.
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“No,” said I, “an Englishman from the far east of Lloegr.”
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