EPISODE · Jul 12, 2026 · 18 MIN
The Night the Rare Flower Bloomed: A Tale of Trust and Triumph
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Fluent Fiction - Welsh: The Night the Rare Flower Bloomed: A Tale of Trust and Triumph Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/cy/episode/2026-07-12-07-38-20-cy Story Transcript:Cy: Ar doriad y wawr, roedd yr Ardd Fotaneg Gymreig yn tanio gyda bywyd.En: At the break of dawn, the Ardd Fotaneg Gymreig was alive with life.Cy: Yr haul haf yn tywynnu'n felys, gan greu cysgodion hir dros laswellt ysblennydd.En: The summer sun shone sweetly, casting long shadows over the splendid grass.Cy: Roedd Gareth, botanegydd brwdfrydig, yn craffu ar y planhigion o amgylch, ei lygaid yn chwilio'r un arbennig – y blodyn prin a oedd am flodeuo am y tro cyntaf ers cannoedd o flynyddoedd.En: Gareth, an enthusiastic botanist, was carefully observing the surrounding plants, his eyes searching for the special one – the rare flower that was about to bloom for the first time in hundreds of years.Cy: Roedd pob math o wybodaeth gan Gareth am y planhigyn barddonol hwn.En: Gareth had all sorts of information about this poetic plant.Cy: Dros y blynyddoedd, roedd wedi astudio ei bapurau, ei hanes, a'i beryglon.En: Over the years, he had studied its papers, its history, and its dangers.Cy: Ond nawr, roedd y blodeuyn mewn perygl go iawn.En: But now, the flower was in real danger.Cy: Tegan, botanegydd cystadleuol o Brifysgol arall, yn meddu diddordeb rhyfedd yn y planhigyn hwnnw.En: Tegan, a competitive botanist from another university, had an odd interest in that plant.Cy: Eir, cynorthwyydd addawol i Gareth, roedd wrth ei ochr bob amser.En: Eir, a promising assistant to Gareth, was always by his side.Cy: Yn dawel, pregethodd wrth ei hun.En: Quietly, she preached to herself.Cy: Roedd ganddi reswm personol dros aros – roedd hi'n gyfrinachgar mewn cariad â Gareth.En: She had a personal reason for staying – she secretly loved Gareth.Cy: "Ga i siarad â thi?En: "Can I talk to you?"Cy: " chwilais Eir wrth iddo astudio coeden ffigys gerllaw.En: Eir asked as he studied a nearby fig tree.Cy: "Wrth gwrs, Eira," wnaeth Gareth droi ato, ei lygaid yn goleuo.En: "Of course, Eira," Gareth turned to her, his eyes lighting up.Cy: "Wyt ti'n teimlo'n bryderus am y noson hon?En: "Are you feeling anxious about tonight?"Cy: ""Ydw," atebodd hi yn dawel, "mae rhywbeth am Tegan sy'n gwneud i mi brosi'n ofidus.En: "Yes," she answered quietly, "there's something about Tegan that makes me feel uneasy."Cy: "Roedd y dydd yn cyflymu, a'r ardd yn llenwi â thwristiaid a botanegwyr yn aros am y digwyddiad mawreddog hwn.En: The day sped by, and the garden filled with tourists and botanists waiting for this grand event.Cy: Y dydd oedd yn disgleirio wrth i'r haul fachlud, mae Gareth yn gwybod ei fod yn amser parhaol.En: As the day shone with the sunset, Gareth knew it was a crucial moment.Cy: Roedd Eira wrth ei ochr, tra roedd Tegan yn gwylio o bell.En: Eira was by his side, while Tegan watched from afar.Cy: Roedd hi'n disgwyl ei chyfle i ddwyn.En: She was waiting for her chance to steal.Cy: Gare eu gweld yn llithro i mewn i'r llwyn.En: Gare saw them slipping into the shrubbery.Cy: Roedd arno angen gwneud penderfyniad.En: He needed to make a decision.Cy: "Eir, alla i ymddiried ynot ti i gadw gwyliadwriaeth dros y planhigyn?En: "Eir, can I trust you to keep watch over the plant?Cy: Rhaid i mi gael cymorth.En: I need to get help."Cy: ""Ti'n gallu dibynnu arna i, Gareth," meddai hi yn gadarn.En: "You can rely on me, Gareth," she said firmly.Cy: Trowyd gloch yr hanner nos.En: The midnight bell chimed.Cy: Roedd Eira ar ei thraed.En: Eira was on her feet.Cy: Roedd Tegan wedi dod yn agos, ei bryd am gipio'r blodeuyn.En: Tegan had come close, intent on seizing the flower.Cy: Pan oedd Gareth yn dychwelyd gyda gwarchwyr yr ardd, fflachiodd Tegan draw.En: When Gareth returned with the garden guards, Tegan fled.Cy: Wrth i'r blodyn agor, roedd popeth yn llachar.En: As the flower opened, everything was bright.Cy: Yr arogl yn llenwi'r ardd ond Tegan wedi'i hynny.En: The scent filled the garden, but Tegan was gone.Cy: Ac roedd yna ddeallad.En: And there was an understanding.Cy: Roedd Gareth yn gwybod bod rhywbeth mwy i fywyd na dim ond planhigion – roedd berthnasoedd.En: Gareth realized there was more to life than just plants – there were relationships.Cy: Roedd yn edrych ar Eira, y ferch a oedd wedi cadw ei ymddiriedaeth ac roedd ganddo barch o'r newydd iddi hi.En: He looked at Eira, the girl who had kept his trust, and had newfound respect for her.Cy: Roedd y blodeuyn wedi ymddangos, ac y wefr yr oedd wedi dod â nhw at ei gilydd, ey ddwfn o dan y disgwyliad am ei flodau.En: The flower had appeared, and the thrill it brought had drawn them together, deeply connected under the anticipation of its bloom.Cy: Pan ddaeth y dydd i ben, roedd popeth yn saff.En: When the day ended, everything was safe.Cy: Roedd wedi dod trwy'r noson heb golli dim ond wedi ennill ffrind newydd – rhywun a fyddai gyda nhw bob cam o'r ffordd.En: He had come through the night losing nothing but gaining a new friend – someone who would be with them every step of the way.Cy: Roedd y cyfeillgarwch rhwng Gareth ac Eira yn blodeuo fel y blodyn prin ei hun, bob amser yn cynrychioli ei broses flodeuo perffaith.En: The friendship between Gareth and Eira bloomed like the rare flower itself, always representing its perfect blossoming process. Vocabulary Words:dawn: wawrobserving: craffusurrounding: o amgylchrare: prinbloom: flodeuoenthusiastic: brwdfrydiginformation: gwybodaethcompetitive: cystadleuolassistant: cynorthwywrsecretly: cyfrinachgaranxious: pryderusuneasy: pryderustourists: twristiaidgrand: mawreddogcrucial: parhaoldecision: penderfyniadtrust: ymddiriedaethrely: dibynnuchime: troiintent: brydseizing: cipiofled: fflachioddscent: aroglanticipation: disgwyliadfriendship: cyfeillgarwchrespect: parchunderstanding: dealladrepresenting: cynrychiolifilled: llanferedig
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Fluent Fiction - Welsh : The Night the Rare Flower Bloomed: A Tale of Trust and Triumph Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more: fluentfiction.com/cy/episode/2026-07-12-07-38-20-cy Story Transcript: Cy: Ar doriad y wawr, roedd yr Ardd Fotaneg Gymreig yn tanio gyda bywyd. En: At the break of dawn, the Ardd Fotaneg Gymreig was alive with life. Cy: Yr haul haf yn tywynnu'n felys, gan greu cysgodion hir dros laswellt ysblennydd. En: The summer sun shone sweetly, casting long shadows over the splendid grass. Cy: Roedd Gareth, botanegydd brwdfrydig, yn craffu ar y planhigion o amgylch, ei lygaid yn chwilio'r un arbennig – y blodyn prin a oedd am flodeuo am y tro cyntaf ers cannoedd o flynyddoedd. En: Gareth, an enthusiastic botanist, was carefully observing the surrounding plants, his eyes searching for the special one – the rare flower that was about to bloom for the first time in hundreds of years. Cy: Roedd pob math o wybodaeth gan Gareth am y planhigyn barddonol hwn. En: Gareth had all sorts of information about this poetic plant. Cy: Dros y blynyddoedd, roedd wedi astudio ei bapurau, ei hanes, a'i beryglon. En: Over the years, he had studied its papers, its history, and its dangers. Cy: Ond nawr, roedd y blodeuyn mewn perygl go iawn. En: But now, the flower was in real danger. Cy: Tegan, botanegydd cystadleuol o Brifysgol arall, yn meddu diddordeb rhyfedd yn y planhigyn hwnnw. En: Tegan, a competitive botanist from another university, had an odd interest in that plant. Cy: Eir, cynorthwyydd addawol i Gareth, roedd wrth ei ochr bob amser. En: Eir, a promising assistant to Gareth, was always by his side. Cy: Yn dawel, pregethodd wrth ei hun. En: Quietly, she preached to herself. Cy: Roedd ganddi reswm personol dros aros – roedd hi'n gyfrinachgar mewn cariad â Gareth. En: She had a personal reason for staying – she secretly loved Gareth. Cy: "Ga i siarad â thi? En: "Can I talk to you?" Cy: " chwilais Eir wrth iddo astudio coeden ffigys gerllaw. En: Eir asked as he studied a nearby fig tree. Cy: "Wrth gwrs, Eira," wnaeth Gareth droi ato, ei lygaid yn goleuo. En: "Of course, Eira," Gareth turned to her, his eyes lighting up. Cy: "Wyt ti'n teimlo'n bryderus am y noson hon? En: "Are you feeling anxious about tonight?" Cy: ""Ydw," atebodd hi yn dawel, "mae rhywbeth am Tegan sy'n gwneud i mi brosi'n ofidus. En: "Yes," she answered quietly, "there's something about Tegan that makes me feel uneasy." Cy: "Roedd y dydd yn cyflymu, a'r ardd yn llenwi â thwristiaid a botanegwyr yn aros am y digwyddiad mawreddog hwn. En: The day sped by, and the garden filled with tourists and botanists waiting for this grand event. Cy: Y dydd oedd yn disgleirio wrth i'r haul fachlud, mae Gareth yn gwybod ei fod yn amser parhaol. En: As the day shone with the sunset, Gareth knew it was a crucial moment. Cy: Roedd Eira wrth ei ochr, tra roedd Tegan yn gwylio o bell. En: Eira was by his side, while Tegan watched from afar. Cy: Roedd hi'n disgwyl ei chyfle i ddwyn. En: She was waiting for her chance to steal. Cy: Gare eu gweld yn llithro i mewn i'r llwyn. En: Gare saw them slipping into the shrubbery. Cy: Roedd arno angen gwneud penderfyniad. En: He needed to make a decision. Cy: "Eir, alla i ymddiried ynot ti i gadw gwyliadwriaeth dros y planhigyn? En: "Eir, can I trust you to keep watch over the plant? Cy: Rhaid i mi gael cymorth. En: I need to get help." Cy: ""Ti'n gallu dibynnu arna i, Gareth," meddai hi yn...
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