In Phantom Menace, Anakin is portrayed by Jack Lloyd, who is American while in the other prequels he is played by Hayden Christensen, who is Canadian. The unmasked Darth Vader/Anakin Skywalker seen in Return of the Jedi is Sebastian Shaw, who was English.
Do you mean from English to Welsh? 'i' is for a person or doing something, 'am' is for a time - am flwyddyn = for a year
Not a Welsh word. Perhaps it is an English word for a person from the state of Alabama in the USA?
oddi wrth / gan- From (a person)
'beat the english' in welsh is 'guro'r Saesneg'
No
It is the Latin first person singular pronoun, equivalent to the English "I"
Despite its somewhat Welsh appearance, it is an English name. The name would be the same in Welsh or English.
When the English took Wales they enforced the language - Until 1030 in some areas of Wales any pupil found speaking welsh not English as forced to wear a sign (the welsh not) around their neck this pointed out welsh was not be to be spoken . The last person in the day to wear the sign was canned
By themselves - the Welsh By the English - the Taffs +++ Believe it or not, most of we English call you Welsh, "Welsh" too! :-) "Taff" presumably from the South Welsh river of that name?
Welsh is a completely separate language, but their type of English is sometimes referred to as 'Wenglish'.
"Nos" is the Welsh for the word night in English.
"Nos" is the Welsh for the word night in English.