cevinus mean a roman
i think you mean the word colonize?
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markow is the best name becase markow mean rich
There are many Crusades but they all mean the same thing... The Crusades or "Holy War".
It's welsh and means True am I to my country.
how much is pleidiol wyf i'm gwlad
The word for countryside in Welsh is "countryside" or "cigled."
"Countryside" in Welsh is "cefn gwlad".
These coins are still potentially in circulation so, unless they are part of a Proof or Uncirculated mint set or are individual Proof or Uncirculated coins and in absolute mint condition, they are worth One Pound. The expression "Pleidiol Wyf I'm Gwlad" is Welsh and is taken from the Welsh national anthem. It translates as "True am I to my country". It features on the edge of the 1985, 1990, 1995 and 2000 British One Pound coins.
Dai Jones has written: 'Dai and let live' -- subject(s): Biography, Broadcasters, Farmers, Singers 'Cefn Gwlad'
'Pleidiol wyf im Gwlad' translates as 'I Pledge my Country', and is the English-imposed motto on the three-plumed crest of the Prince of Wales. It is also to be found embossed around the rim of Welsh pound coins. Needless to say, the Welsh pledge no such thing to the English Royal house- the motto was adopted upon the assumption of the title 'Prince of Wales' by the English monarch's eldest male heir, in Welsh to give the impression that the Welsh people were, indeed, prepared to pledge their nation to the English Crown. They're not, and never have been!!
Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau. In English, Land of my Fathers. The words follow, but those in italics are not usually sung.Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau (The Land Of My Fathers)Mae hen wlad fy nhadau yn annwyl i mi,(The land of my fathers, the land of my choice,)Gwlad beirdd a chantorion, enwogion o fri;(The land in which poets and minstrels rejoice;)Ei gwrol ryfelwyr, gwladgarwyr tra mâd,(The land whose stern warriors were true to the core,)Tros ryddid gollasant eu gwaed.(While bleeding for freedom of yore.)Cytgan (Chorus)Gwlad, Gwlad, pleidiol wyf I'm gwlad.(Wales! Wales! fav'rite land of Wales!)Tra môr yn fur i'r bur hoff bau,(While sea her wall, may naught befall)O bydded i'r hen iaith barhau.(To mar the old language of Wales.)Hen Gymru fynyddig, paradwys y bardd,(Old mountainous Cambria, the Eden of bards,)Pob dyffryn, pob clogwyn I'm golwg sydd hardd;(Each hill and each valley, excite my regards;)Trwy deimlad gwladgarol, mor swynol yw si(To the ears of her patriots how charming still seems)Ei nentydd, afonydd i mi.(The music that flows in her streams.)Os treisiodd y gelyn fy ngwald tan ei droed,(My country tho' crushed by a hostile array,)Mae hen iaith y Cymry mor fyw ac erioed,(The language of Cambria lives out to this day;)Ni luddiwyd yr awen gan erchyll law brad,(The muse has eluded the traitors' foul knives,)Na thelyn berseiniol fy ngwlad.(The harp of my country survives.)
E. Breeze Jones has written: 'Seiat yr adar' 'Adnabod ein byd' 'Adar yr afonydd a'r llynnoedd' -- subject(s): Water-birds, Freshwater fauna 'Adar llawr gwlad a chorsydd' -- subject(s): Identification, Birds 'Adenydd i'r camera' -- subject(s): Natural history, Birds 'Adar prin' -- subject(s): Identification, Birds 'Adar yr aberoedd a'r traethau' -- subject(s): Water-birds 'Clicio'r camera' 'Yr adar ma^n'
he was a mean person who lived with mean people in a mean castle on a mean hill in a mean country in a mean continent in a mean world in a mean solar system in a mean galaxy in a mean universe in a mean dimension
you mean what you mean
Mean is the average.