cysga'n dda (cuss-gan tha) is the strict translation, but in welsh you would say NOS DA
The Welsh phrase for "sleep tight" is "cysga'n dawel." It conveys a sense of wishing someone a peaceful and restful sleep. In informal contexts, you might also hear "cysga'n dda," which translates to "sleep well."
In welsh i am going to sleep is rydw i'n mynd i gysgu.
sleep = cysgu
The Welsh phrase for "one more sleep" is "un noson arall." This expression is often used in the context of counting down to an event, such as a birthday or holiday, emphasizing the anticipation of just one more night before the occasion arrives.
WELL DONE YOU "DA IAWN TI"
The Welsh phrase for "sleep tight" is "cysga'n dawel." It conveys a sense of wishing someone a peaceful and restful sleep. In informal contexts, you might also hear "cysga'n dda," which translates to "sleep well."
In welsh i am going to sleep is rydw i'n mynd i gysgu.
sleep = cysgu
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Galla ti cysgu yn lle fi heno (You can sleep at my house tonight)
translate from English to welsh, hope you are well?
The Welsh phrase for "one more sleep" is "un noson arall." This expression is often used in the context of counting down to an event, such as a birthday or holiday, emphasizing the anticipation of just one more night before the occasion arrives.
WELL DONE YOU "DA IAWN TI"
The Welsh word for "nightmare" is "chwilen nos." In this term, "chwilen" means "night," and "nos" translates to "night." The concept refers to a bad dream or a terrifying experience during sleep.
well it is in wales sometimes it is Bethany like you said but in welsh it is bethani. good day:]
hi go back to home sleep well and think well and sleep well and eat well and sleep well eat well
Sleep Well was created on 2008-06-24.