taid means Grandfather or Grampa
It's 'grandfather' in north Welsh dialect.
It means 'grandfather' in the northern dialect of Welsh.
'Flicker' is not a Welsh word and has no meaning in Welsh.
Emma is not a Welsh word and has no meaning in Welsh. The name Emma is spelled the same.
The Rhos of Rhosymedre is a common Welsh word meaning "moor" or "plain"; the meaning of ymedre is uncertain.
It's 'grandfather' in north Welsh dialect.
Grand father in Welsh can be "Taid" or "Tad-Cu"
Taid or Tad-cu both are correct - from diffrent areas of wales. Taid is pronounced 'Tide' and Tad-Cu is pronounced T-aa-d-Key. Taid is from the North and Tad-cu is from the South. Tad-Cu or Taid Also in the South Wales Valleys the Welsh word for grandfather is Grancha.
Taid in north Wales; tad-cu in the south.
It means 'grandfather' in the northern dialect of Welsh.
No, "pader" is not a Welsh word for "grandad." In Welsh, the word for "grandad" is "tad-cu." "Pader" actually means "prayer" in Welsh.
The Welsh word for grandad is "tad-cu."
Taid (North) Tad-Cu (South)
In Welsh, "grampa" is translated as "tad-cu."
'Flicker' is not a Welsh word and has no meaning in Welsh.
Yes, "tide" is a Welsh word that can be used as a term of endearment for a grandfather. It is similar to the English term "grampy" or "gramps".
In North Wales: taid; in South Wales: tad-cu.