Welsh for dear year one is "annwyl blwyddyn un"
As in on the beginning of a letter - Annwyl
Blwyddyn is 'year' in Welsh.
well .. To dad is "I Dad" but you can say "Annwyl Dad" which is dear dad :)
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
Misoedd o'r flwyddyn
Do you mean daear? If so that word means the Earth, soil or ground.
As in on the beginning of a letter - Annwyl
Blwyddyn is 'year' in Welsh.
well .. To dad is "I Dad" but you can say "Annwyl Dad" which is dear dad :)
well .. To dad is "I Dad" but you can say "Annwyl Dad" which is dear dad :)
Yr Ysgol in Welsh means the school
Precious isgwerthfawr: valuable, preciousprid: costly, deardrud: dear, precious, costlygorddethol:mindlws: simpering, affected, precious.
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You spell on in Welsh as ar.
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 :- )
Yes, it is possible to be of Welsh and Portuguese descent if you have ancestors from both regions. Many people have mixed heritage from various cultures and countries.
No there is no Welsh bobsled team but Jameica has one