In Welsh, "gwifr" is pronounced as "goo-eef-r." Each letter is pronounced individually: "gw" is a guttural sound similar to the "ch" in Scottish loch, "i" as in the English word "see," "f" as in "fate," and "r" as in "run."
In Welsh, "white" is pronounced as "gwyn" (pronounced like gwin).
In Welsh, "little" is pronounced as "pethau" (PEH-thigh).
In Welsh, "Cymru" is pronounced as "kum-ree." The "u" sounds like the "i" in the word "bit" and the "y" sounds like the "u" in "fun."
In Welsh, "dragon" is pronounced as "drai-gon."
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Love forever in Welsh is "Cariad am byth!"
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The Welsh word "haf" is pronounced like the English word "have", but with a short 'a' sound. It rhymes with the English word "tough".
Ceulan is pronounced as "KAY-lan" in Welsh.
The Welsh for freedom is rhyddid (pronounce ri-theed)
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