Not that much considering I was born in Wales
Pity about the rugby
I don’t like to talk about it.
Our twins here adore Shaun The Sheep
Day three
Iawn diolch
Yawn dee-olk
Okay/fine thanks.
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** So now you can have a short conversation**
Bore da
Good morning
Sut wyt ti?
How are you?
iawn diolch
Fine thanks
Tomorrow how to introduce yourself.
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Have a song
shaun y defaid( dev i’d)
Didn’t I see or read somewhere that during WW2 that if the Germans were eaves dropping on conversations if there was a Welsh speaking person then the Germans could not listen in
Haven’t heard that one but I can believe it
Bore da pawb,sut wyt ti ?
Iawn diolch
Day four…having exchanged pleasantries you might like to say who you are.
So…
(insert name) ydw i
udd-ooh e
I am …
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And being British you might like to mention the weather.
We’ll get there tomorrow😀
In Primary school I was taught to say yw fy enw (is my name).I suppose it’s more formal.
It is.
Quite correct though.
I’m not getting formal here.
Or getting into differences in language between north and South Wales.
I thought they spoke Scouse in North Wales
Bore da Eliza ydw i
Bore da Spitty ydw i
Bore da Eliza
Bore da Spitty
Gave up learning welsh when a local told me ‘dym parcio’ meant free parking. Luckily some kind soul corrected him.