Welsh doesn't really have words for 'Yes' or 'No' - so you have to find a way around for phrases like this.
Depending on the context you might try 'Dwi ddim yn meddwl.' [I don't think so] or 'Esgyrn Dafydd' [Good Heavens!] - but you need to think about precisely what each phrase means.
It doesn't mean anything in Welsh; it's in English.
De Nada is Spanish, not Welsh. It means "you're welcome" or "it's nothing".
The name Jordan is Hebrew in origin and it means to flow down. There is not a Welsh meaning for this name.
Merry Christmas in welsh!
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The address of the Gomer Welsh Community Museum is: 7365 Gomer Rd, Gomer, OH 45809
Oh, dude, like totally! Ruth Jones is as Welsh as sheep and leeks. She was born and raised in Wales, so yeah, she's about as Welsh as it gets. If you ever need someone to lead a choir of Welsh hymns, she's your gal.
Oh, dude, in Welsh, you say 10000 as "deg mil." It's like saying "ten thousand," but with a cool Welsh twist. So, if you ever find yourself needing to drop some Welsh numbers into conversation, now you're all set. You're welcome.
No, the word "Pam" in Welsh does not mean "brick." In Welsh, "Pam" translates to "why" or "because." "Brick" in Welsh is "brics." The two words have different meanings and are not related in the Welsh language.
The address of the Welsh American Heritage Museum Inc is: 225 South Front Street, Oak Hill, OH 45656
Oh, honey, in Welsh, you say "croeso adref." So, next time someone waltzes through the door, you can greet them like a proper Welsh speaker. Now go ahead and impress them with your multilingual charm!
Exactly as you see it, it is phonetic Oh- Eh-S
The address of the Welsh American Heritage Museum Inc Foundation 021066 is: Po Box 1558 Dept Ea4E86, Columbus, OH 43216
I know for a fact that people in Wales are called Welsh.
"You are Welsh" = Rwyt ti'n Gymreig
Draig Gymreig
'gyda dy Gymraeg di' is 'with your Welsh'