Bob amser yn defnyddio eich moesau.
Open doors for Ladies. (ladies first) Use your manners always say please and thank you
the behave good, always use manners and also when going out for dinner doesnt fart at the table. I must say great pet!
There's no special version of the name in Welsh. You would use Linda.
Jimmy has really good table manners. Saying thank you is really good manners. Bob burped and didn't say parden that is NOT good manners! hope these Sentences help you LOL! :D
Yes we do use table manners
"Yes" and "no" are not often used in Welsh. To a "Do you...?" question we would always explicitly reply "I do" (for yes) or "I do not" (for no). In the case of most past-tense questions, however, the replies "Do" (yes) or "Naddo" (no) tend to be used, but to explicitly respond "Yes I did", I suppose you could say "Gwnes" (I did). English and Welsh do not always use the same sentence patterns, so directly translating between the two can sometimes be tricky. The wider context can often be important in guiding the translation.
You can say "Tud yma, boi!" (tid uh-ma boy) which is what I'd say, or if you wanna use the proper word for "boy" in Welsh then it's "bachgen" but it's less of a mouthful to say "boi", heh.
In Welsh, the word for 'more' is "mwy." You can use it in various contexts, such as "mwy o" for "more of" or simply "mwy" as a standalone term. It's commonly used in both spoken and written Welsh.
because without manners your life is gonna be hell. without manners people will look at you like youre some person who doesnt know right from wrong! learn some manners and use them!
The young man/woman has very good manners.
Apostrophes are used in 2 manners. The difference is, Is the word SINGULAR or PLURAL. when in singular, we say CAT'S. When in plural, we say CATS'.
1000000 people answer their phone at the table and don't use manners!!