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Spring's Embrace: Owain's Journey to Independence

Spring's Embrace: Owain's Journey to Independence

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Fluent Fiction - Welsh: Spring's Embrace: Owain's Journey to Independence Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/cy/episode/2026-05-07-07-38-20-cy Story Transcript:Cy: Mae'r haul yn tywynnu drwy ffenestri'r ysbyty yng Nghaerdydd.En: The sun shines through the windows of the hospital in Caerdydd.Cy: Mae'r aer yn ddi-fai, llawn arogl blodeuo'r gwanwyn.En: The air is flawless, full of the fragrance of spring blossoms.Cy: Yn gorwedd ar wely gwyn yr ysbyty mae Owain, ei galon yn dyrnu'n gyflym wrth iddo baratoi i fynd adref.En: Lying on the white hospital bed is Owain, his heart pounding quickly as he prepares to go home.Cy: Mae ganddo gymhorthion symud yn dyn wrth ei ochr, ond mae'n mynnu defnyddio’i draed a gwnaehtod y siwrnai ei hun gymaint â phosib.En: He has mobility aids close by, but insists on using his feet to make the journey as much as possible.Cy: "Owain, wyt ti'n siŵr dy fod yn barod?En: "Owain, are you sure you're ready?"Cy: " gofynnodd Gwyneth, ei chwaer ddibynadwy, sefyll llawn cydymdeimlad wrth ochr y gwely.En: asked Gwyneth, his dependable sister, standing sympathetically by the side of the bed.Cy: Mae ei llygaid yn dyrchafu gyda phryder, ond mae gwen garedig ar ei gwefusau.En: Her eyes are raised with concern, but a kind smile is on her lips.Cy: "Ydw, Gwyneth," mae Owain yn ateb gyda grym heb ryddhau ei syniadau amheugar.En: "I am, Gwyneth," Owain answers with strength, without revealing his doubtful thoughts.Cy: "Mae'n amser mynd adref.En: "It's time to go home."Cy: "Wedi wythnosau o driniaeth, mae Owain yn cael hi'n anodd credu ei fod yn gadael yn wirioneddol.En: After weeks of treatment, Owain finds it hard to believe that he is truly leaving.Cy: Mor agored a lliwgar yw'r gwanwyn y tu allan, mae'n well ganddo wynebu cynhesrwydd cartref.En: As open and colorful as the spring outside is, he prefers to face the warmth of home.Cy: Mae'n treulio munud arall mewn meddwl pryderus, cyn codi o’r gwely.En: He spends another minute in anxious thought before rising from the bed.Cy: Wrth gerdded ar hyd coridorau'r ysbyty, mae Owain yn mynd yn araf ar y cyntaf, bydd Gwyneth yn cerdded wrth ei ochr.En: Walking along the hospital corridors, Owain starts off slowly, with Gwyneth walking by his side.Cy: Maent yn rhyfeddu ar y lliwiau llachar tu allan, clychau’r adar yn cyhoeddi pancre gwanwyn o’u cwmpas.En: They marvel at the bright colors outside, the birds' songs announcing the spring panorama around them.Cy: Gyda'i bag ar ysgwydd Gwyneth, maent yn gadael adeilad yr ysbyty, yn mynd trwy dudalennau byrlymus y ddinas.En: With Gwyneth's shoulder carrying his bag, they leave the hospital building, navigating the bustling pages of the city.Cy: Mae'r stryd fawr yn brysur, gyda phobl yn prysur ar hyd heolydd, ond mae Owain yn teimlo pa mor gyflawnder yw bod adref.En: The main street is busy, with people hurrying along the roads, but Owain feels how complete it is to be home.Cy: Er hynny, mae’r meddwl o lwyddiant yn dod gyda phryder.En: Nevertheless, the thought of success comes with apprehension.Cy: Wrth iddynt gyrraedd maes parcio cyferbyn i Barc Cathays, mae Owain yn gweld llygod môr yn siglo ar lawnt blodeuog.En: As they reach the parking lot opposite Parc Cathays, Owain sees seagulls swaying on the flowering lawn.Cy: Mae’r feithrynyn penodol yn y wâl yn her gan iddo orchfygu, ac er bod chwilch anhyblyg llawn pryder yn gwanhau’i goesau, mae'n camu ymlaen.En: The particular sapling in the wall is a challenge he has overcome, and even though a rigid jolt full of anxiety weakens his legs, he steps forward.Cy: "Ti'n iawn, Owain?En: "Are you okay, Owain?"Cy: " gofynnodd Gwyneth yn ofalus pan welodd oruchafiaeth ei frawd yn brifo.En: Gwyneth asked carefully when she saw her brother's struggle.Cy: "Ydw," meddai Owain, ei lygaid yn cwrdd â'i chwaer gyda benderfyniad newydd.En: "I am," said Owain, his eyes meeting his sister's with newfound determination.Cy: "Mae'n anodd, Gwyneth, ond dw i'n gallu gwneud hyn.En: "It's hard, Gwyneth, but I can do this."Cy: "Wrth iddynt rannu'r eiliad honno o ddeallusrwydd tawel, mae cariad ac anogaeth Gwyneth yn ei lapio fel cwtsh cynnes o’r gwanwyn.En: As they share that moment of quiet understanding, Gwyneth's love and encouragement wraps around him like a warm spring hug.Cy: Yn rhyfeddol, mae Owain yn teimlo prydlondeb newydd yn diffodd popeth eraill, ei galon yn derbyn sut mae’n iawn derbyn help pan fo’i angen.En: Remarkably, Owain feels a new promptness extinguishing everything else, his heart accepting that it's okay to accept help when needed.Cy: Wedi blychau eraill o siwrnai law yn llaw, maent yn dod i gyfeiriad eu cartref, gwyntog a ffres.En: After other stops on the journey hand in hand, they head towards their home, windy and fresh.Cy: Mae orgáu aeddfed yn cyffwrdd â’u hwynebau ac wrth i Dynaf wyn swatio efallai mae'n sicr o un peth.En: The mature trees brush their faces, and as Dynaf snuggles up ...
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