'Loshyn' is the welsh word for 'Sweet'
or 'Dâ-Dâ'
Sweet as in 'this cake is sweet' would be 'melys'
Melys (flavour).
To say, "have sweet dreams" in Welsh is "cewch breuddwydion hyfryd"
Cewch breuddwydion hyfryd
Does Unman yn Debyg i Gartref
"Swsus" is an informal Welsh word that means "sweet" or "cute." It is often used to describe something or someone as adorable or endearing.
Yes. They make great family dogs because they are easily trained and very smart and sweet.
The word for "donut" in Welsh is "sboncen." However, it's worth noting that "donut" can also be used in some contexts, reflecting the influence of English. Traditional Welsh cuisine does not have a specific dish that directly translates to donut, but "sboncen" is commonly understood to mean a sweet, fried treat similar to donuts.
I know for a fact that people in Wales are called Welsh.
"You are Welsh" = Rwyt ti'n Gymreig
Draig Gymreig
Be aware that the American definition is different from that used in the UK.The American meaning is closer to pert. (2k3r021)...................................................................................................................Ciwt, yn giwtBruzaJ01If the American definition meaning is closer to pert then the Welsh word "pert" is used for pretty and cute too.If the American definition is closer to what you what say if you saw a sweet baby, the better Welsh word would be "annwyl" which means "dear one". We say "plentyn annwyl" which could be translated into a "cute child" or a "sweet child" or a "dear child"And yes, of course we also use ciwt too :- )
siop losiyn (pronounced shop lossiun) siop dadas (pronunced shop dad AZ or siop swits (pronounced shop sweets)