"Noswaith dda i ti, cariad, dwy'n caru ti" Welsh for "Good evening (to you), sweetheart, I love you".
There is no such language as Celtic. Celtic refers to a group of more than a dozen different languages, six of which are still spoken today: Irish Gaelic Scottish Gaelic Welsh Breton Cornish Manx
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this translates to -bore da(good morning)cariad (love)maen caru chi (i love you)am byth(forever)good morning love, I love you forever.
To love someone - I garu rhywun I love you - Rwy'n dy garu di (Rhwy'n dy Garu Di- I love you affected by the oral mutation of "C") To pronounce "caru" KAH-REE Cariad is also the term used for sweetheart, and can be used as a compliment, or term of endearment. If you mean as in 'I love ____', e.g., I love playing sport because it's fun! (bad example), that would be; Dw i'n caru chwaraeon achos mae'n hwyl. So, Dw i'n caru ______ Or as in a letter, e.g, 'Love from ____', that would be; Cariad o ____ (and then the name of the person.) Or just the word love - 'cariad'
Love in welsh is cariad. If you were to say you love someone, you would say "Caru" (Rhwy'n dy Garu Di- I love you affected by the oral mutation of "C") Cariad is also the term used for sweetheart, and can be used as a compliment, or term of endearment.
Goodnight, Love you
It's not often that 'sweetheart' is said. Usually it's 'my love' which is 'fy nghariad' [ff-ung-Harry-add]Cariad. It's root (caru) means to love and it is a general term of endearment used for sweethearts or even for children.
Caru Ti Means "Love you" Directly.
Means "blessed love" from Welsh caru "love" and gwyn "white, fair, blessed".
Bhakti Caru Swami was born on September 17, 1945.
Bhakti Caru Swami was born on September 17, 1945.
caru gan
Rwy'n dy garu di / Dwi'n dy garu di (Formal) Rwy'n Caru ti / Rydw i'n caru ti / Dwi'n caru ti (Informal)
Bhakti Caru Swami is 65 years old (birthdate: September 17, 1945).