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It is bore da, pronounced phonetically "bore-eh daah"bore da
Bore Da
Bore da
If you mean Bore da, it's 'Good morning' in English.
Bore da, cariad.
IN welsh its "Bore da!" (said as "bor ed da")
There are a number of ways, for instance - Bore Da - Good morning Pnawn Da - Good afternoonNos Da - GoodnightHelo - HelloSut Mae? - How are you?
this translates to -bore da(good morning)cariad (love)maen caru chi (i love you)am byth(forever)good morning love, I love you forever.
There isn't a translation as 'hello' isn't really a word that was originally used in Welsh. In Wales we just use the English 'hello' as a greeting. If you want to be more formal when greeting someone you can say 'Bore da' (Good morning), 'Pnawnd da' (Good afternoon), or 'Noswaith da' (Good evenng).
'Bore da, pawb' - Good morning, everyone. So, basically, 'pawb'. :)
Generally they will say good morning, which is "bore da", or good afternoon "prynhawn da" as greetings, "Hi" or "Hello" are not usually used.
Generally they will say good morning, which is "bore da", or good afternoon "prynhawn da" as greetings, "Hi" or "Hello" are not usually used.