Rwy'n dy hoffi di yn fawr iawn Huw =)
"Rwy'n hoffi chdi yn wirion."
Answer:Its ' Hoffi'
To say "I like you a lot" in Welsh, you can say "Dw i'n hoffi ti'n fawr."
Welsh learners tend to say 'Rydw i'n hoffi' because it's more correct, but native Welsh speakers may revert to 'Dwi'n licio.'
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
Answer:Its ' Hoffi'
yn wir, mewn gwirionedd
To say "I like you a lot" in Welsh, you can say "Dw i'n hoffi ti'n fawr."
Welsh learners tend to say 'Rydw i'n hoffi' because it's more correct, but native Welsh speakers may revert to 'Dwi'n licio.'
Rhys is already in Welsh. Pronounced "Hrees".
The Welsh word for car is car - but you would say the A like a chav.
penol its one l not two two l's in welsh makes the noise like when you say llewelyn
The Welsh word for 'religion' is crefydd. It sounds like kreh-vidh.
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).
If Moira is a form of Mary the Welsh equivalent would be Mari/Mair. Names aren't really 'translated' though.
'Our Friends' in Welsh is 'Ffrindiau Ni' :)
It looks like a failed google translation attempt to say 'you went'. 'You' isn't Welsh, unfortunately.