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.
The word for 'grandfather' in Welsh is "tad-cu."
The term for great grandfather in Welsh is "hen daid."
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".
The Welsh word for grandmother is "nain" and for grandfather is "tadcu".
In Welsh, children typically refer to their grandparents as Nain ("grandmother") and Taid ("grandfather").
The singular possessive form of the word "grandfather" is "grandfather's."
It's 'grandfather' in north Welsh dialect.
taid means Grandfather or Grampa
The term for great grandfather in Welsh is "hen daid."
The Welsh word for grandmother is "nain" and for grandfather is "tadcu".
It means 'grandfather' in the northern dialect of Welsh.
Yes. It's a Welsh term meaning 'grandfather'.
The singular possessive form of the word "grandfather" is "grandfather's."
The word 'fern' is not a Welsh word and has no meaning. The Welsh word for 'a fern' is 'rhedynen'.
Edmund Tudor, the father of Henry VII & grandfather to Henry VIII was Welsh. His son, Henry VII was born in Pembroke - therefor Welsh His son, Henry VIII was welsh due to the welsh conections from his father
The Welsh word for Excellent is ardderchog, it is also the welsh for fantastic.
The Welsh word for mum is mam.The Welsh word for dad is dad.
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".