It isn't a Welsh word; it's a name of French origin (Esmé). Proper names aren't 'translated' altho' some may have cognates.
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.
The Welsh word for 'a cave' is ogof.
The Welsh word for Epiphany is Ystwyll.
The Welsh word for France is FfraincThe Wesh word for French is Ffrangeg
One example of a Welsh and French word that are similar is "abertawe" in Welsh and "Aberdeen" in French, both meaning "mouth of the river". Another example is "bws" in Welsh and "bus" in French, both meaning "bus".
Welsh is translated "gallois" in French.
Yes, une casserole is a French word.
It isn't a Welsh word; it's a name of French origin (Esmé). Proper names aren't 'translated' altho' some may have cognates.
The word 'fern' is not a Welsh word and has no meaning. The Welsh word for 'a fern' is 'rhedynen'.
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.
French is Ffrengig; the French language is Ffrangeg.
pont, fenêtre, chapelle(capel) . I thought the Welsh was 'fenster', but it's certainly from the same root. In Welsh the word is - ffenestr or ffenest (as the last syllable is not often pronounced now). In French 'ê' means that originally an 's' is the following letter - it comes directly from Norman French. Castell (from castel) - eglwys (église).
the welsh word for trust is 'ymddiried'
The Welsh word for Toxic is: Gwenwynig