Welsh learners tend to say 'Rydw i'n hoffi' because it's more correct, but native Welsh speakers may revert to 'Dwi'n licio.'
"I like" in Welsh is "dw i'n hoffi".
Answer:Its ' Hoffi'
To say "I like you a lot" in Welsh, you can say "Dw i'n hoffi ti'n fawr."
Rhys is already in Welsh. Pronounced "Hrees".
penol its one l not two two l's in welsh makes the noise like when you say llewelyn
You can say "I am Welsh" by simply stating "I am Welsh" in English. In Welsh, you would say "Cymraeg ydw i" (I am Welsh).
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
"Na" is the word for "no" in Welsh.
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?