The welsh word "caer" in English, refers to a castle or a fort. The term is typically used to define a defensive structure composed stone, bricks, and or mortar.
fort, fortress, fortification, citadel
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
It is from ascus (Latin for "bag")
it means my flipping face
"Chewdl" is Welsh for legend / myth
'You' is not a Welsh word.
The Welsh word "coch" translates to "red" in English.
Not a Welsh word. Perhaps it is an English word for a person from the state of Alabama in the USA?
"Cymru" is the Welsh word for Wales in English.
fishing
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
The Welsh word "lau" translates to "leaf" in English.
"Rhiw" in Welsh translates to "slope" or "hillside" in English.
cop/copyn The question should be phrased "What is the Welsh word for spider?" "Spider" is an English word and therefore has no meaning in Welsh.
The word 'dathliad' translates as 'celebration'.
It is from ascus (Latin for "bag")
it means my flipping face
There is no such word in Spanish. A similar word is "caer", which means "to fall".