Yes there are many, see related links
Either is correct, but you would want to use the first in reference to a single holiday. "Have nice holidays" could be used when there are two holidays close together, like Christmas and New Years.
Gobeithio y byddwch yn cael gwyliau braf.(I hope you have a nice holiday.)
Southend (I think)
yeah but if she breaks up with her boyfriend give her time
Nice is nowhere near Gleneagles.
It depends on what you view of what a nice beach is. Some of the most spectacular white sand beaches are to be found on the outer Hebrides Islands. The trouble in Scotland is not the beaches it is the weather.
Yes, and very nice too!
because it is nice to
I would go to England for an holiday becuse it a very nice place to go to
usually you have visions/dreams/or feel like you've done something before. my past life i was in Scotland and was living in a nice house. yours could be anything
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