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Any Welsh-speakers out there ?
#1
I summon Twazzle to this thread Confusedmile:.

Basically I'm just looking for anybody that speaks any Welsh to give me some basic stuff that I can use to impress Martyn (nothing filthy obviously), as his face will tell me whether I've just asked him for a cup of tea or to saddle me up and ride me like a pony Lol2.

So ... no matter how basic, if you're up to the challenge (and can tell me how to PRONOUNCE it and/or write it) then that would be GREAT !!

Thanks guys xx

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#2
Dw'in Caru Ti.

[Dween Cah-ru tea]

I love you!

But one thing welsh I might be saying he might not know as theres 2/3 different versions of welsh :tongue:
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#3
A fantastic guy i know personally is from Wales.Lovely accent.

*bites tongue* Stunning too. *cough*
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#4
spotysocks Wrote:A fantastic guy i know personally is from Wales.Lovely accent.

*bites tongue* Stunning too. *cough*

Aha you have a crush on a welshy :tongue:
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#5
Quite i guess. hmmm.... he is a charmer though and with minimum effort unless he just makes it look that easy! hehe

Can you translate this in Welsh ?

Or teach us something nice to say in welsh! Big Grin
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#6
Right the thing is I can speak welsh in convo.. Typing I find REALLY hard lol.

Mark ydw i - My name is mark

Pwy wyt ti - What is your name

Sut wyt ti - How are you

Bora da - Good morning

Pryhawn da - Good afternoon

Nos da - Good evening/night

Seren - Star

Pen pydyn - D*** head.

umm..

Bendigedig - Fantastic..

Iawn - Good

Sbwriel - rubbish

Does ddim yn hoffi - I dont like
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#7
Well, a lot of things depend on where you're from and how you pronounce things.

For example, if someone were to say "Pwy wyt ti?" to me, I would assumed they were asking "Who are you?", rather than "What's your name?"

Pronunciation, however, is a difficult thing to grasp when merely reading the word.

You could try... "Ti'n iawn, Martyn?"

That's a simple, "You okay, Martyn?"

Pronunciation would go something like...

Ti - said exactly like the word Tea in English.

Add the 'n' - which should sound like the 'n' when saying no, rather than how it is pronounced when citing the 'n' in the alphabet.

Iawn - something like.

I - Yes (the sound the Y makes)

a - Aberystwyth

w - wine

n - again, as is pronounced when saying no.


I hope that helps and makes sense, lol. I may have overcomplicated things.
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#8
^^ Sounds like I'm saying "Tina Yawn"? Is that about right?
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#9
Condemned Wrote:Well, a lot of things depend on where you're from and how you pronounce things.

For example, if someone were to say "Pwy wyt ti?" to me, I would assumed they were asking "Who are you?", rather than "What's your name?"


Hence the different forms of welsh :biggrin:
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#10
I wouldn’t go as far as to say there were different ‘versions’ of Welsh. I mean, granted there are many colloquial differences, be it in terminology or simple pronunciation. Still, it’s no different with English – with the differences between northern and southern England. The words don’t change; it’s just the words people choose to use.
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