Welsh learners tend to say 'Rydw i'n hoffi' because it's more correct, but native Welsh speakers may revert to 'Dwi'n licio.'
To say "I like you a lot" in Welsh, you can say "Dw i'n hoffi ti'n fawr."
Welsh is an easy language to learn, well, it is for a Welsh person like me. If you can't say Cymraeg (which is welsh in welsh), then you obviously can't say Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwyllllantyseiliogogogoch.So baisically it's hard for some!
penol its one l not two two l's in welsh makes the noise like when you say llewelyn
Answer:Its ' Hoffi'
No in Welsh is dim.
To say "I like you a lot" in Welsh, you can say "Dw i'n hoffi ti'n fawr."
Welsh is an easy language to learn, well, it is for a Welsh person like me. If you can't say Cymraeg (which is welsh in welsh), then you obviously can't say Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwyllllantyseiliogogogoch.So baisically it's hard for some!
The Welsh word for car is car - but you would say the A like a chav.
The Welsh word for 'religion' is crefydd. It sounds like kreh-vidh.
penol its one l not two two l's in welsh makes the noise like when you say llewelyn
Answer:Its ' Hoffi'
It looks like a failed google translation attempt to say 'you went'. 'You' isn't Welsh, unfortunately.
Cymraeg
No in Welsh is dim.
tô (like a Chinese saying pinto)
"y diwedd" is how you say it in Welsh language.
well in welsh they dont like to say days of the week they prefer to say a quick phrase such as my week days are cool or is my postman fat pat?