In Welsh grammar, possessive adjectives are used to indicate ownership or close relationships. These adjectives, known as “berfeddion meddiant” in Welsh, present in various forms depending on the gender, number, and mutation of the noun they precede. Unlike in English, there is no specific word order for the possessive adjective in Welsh sentences; it can come either before or after the noun it modifies. Understanding and using these adjectives properly is an essential part of mastering the Welsh language.