beth ti lan i
is the anwer
The Welsh equivalent of "up yours" is "rhowch fyny i chi," which translates to "put it up to you."
Thomas Welsh. NO!!! The inventor of the skatboard is not Thomas Welsh it he was unknown
Up = Lan or 'i fyny' Depending on the context
Beudu is the Welsh name used up here in Anglesey.
It is the same. I looked it up on google translate.
Dacluso i fyny
No one has to speak welsh. Some choose to and others chose not to i guess. My mother was brought up with welsh as her first language , my father was brought up through English and it was my mother who taught him to speak welsh. He probably speaks welsh more than he does English these days... so i was brought up through welsh (i live in south wales... although the north has more welsh speakers than the south - there are pleeeeeenty of people that live their lives through welsh in the south too) A lot of children attending my school have parents who don't speak welsh , however i know there are families who wish to send their children to private schools and so have to send them to English schools. so really... there's a variety. Some speaking no English , some speaking no welsh , some having the ability to speak welsh but chosing to live their lives through English etcetc...
i believe a section a can grow to 13.2 hands if were talking about welsh ponies
1947
I know for a fact that people in Wales are called Welsh.
"You are Welsh" = Rwyt ti'n Gymreig
Draig Gymreig