The ll is the first hurdle. It is a sound produced by putting your tongue in the 'l' position and hissing, making the air come out through your cheeks, sort of. It's weird, but you get used to it.
Once you've got that beautiful sound downpat you the rest is more straightforward. The aw dipthtong is like a very short "ah" followed by a very short "oo".
So that's - ll-awoo-en-ith.
Joy!
One way to get the "LL" sound is to pronounce it as "THL".
The Welsh for freedom is rhyddid (pronounce ri-theed)
llanfaer pwll gwyngyll gogerwch chwyndrobwyll llantasiliog go go goch
It looks like a google translation and is most likely incorrect. BTW 'you' is not a Welsh word.
The Welsh word for Excellent is ardderchog, it is also the welsh for fantastic.
The Welsh word for mum is mam.The Welsh word for dad is dad.
The Welsh word "Criccieth" is pronounced as "krik-ee-eth".
The Welsh word "Cymry" is pronounced as "kuhm-ree."
The Welsh for freedom is rhyddid (pronounce ri-theed)
Ffordd : fordh Heol: He-ol or he-ul
The Welsh word for "peace" is pronounced "heddwch." It is phonetically pronounced as "heth-oo-ch."
The Welsh word "haf" is pronounced like the English word "have", but with a short 'a' sound. It rhymes with the English word "tough".
The Welsh word "oes" is pronounced like "oi-ess" with a long "o" sound like in "boy" and a short "ess" sound like in "yes."
Words for 'meadow' in Welsh, dôl: 'doll' gwaun: 'gwine' gweirglodd: 'gwair-glodh'
TLUSS-nee (rhymes with "PLUS-knee")
The Welsh word "Caria" is pronounced as "KAH-ree-ah."
Summer-Haf You pronounce it: h¦aaa¦v
It is pronounced "us-brid" with a short 'u' sound.