In Welsh, the word for 'more' is "mwy." You can use it in various contexts, such as "mwy o" for "more of" or simply "mwy" as a standalone term. It's commonly used in both spoken and written Welsh.
it is correct to say "much more greater"?
deux jours de plus
ont de nombreux autres anniversaires.
Must you end with? I would say none.
There is more one type of Rupee And into what currency do you wish to convert it? You must say what you currencies before this question can be answered.
"You are Welsh" = Rwyt ti'n Gymreig
Welsh learners tend to say 'Rydw i'n hoffi' because it's more correct, but native Welsh speakers may revert to 'Dwi'n licio.'
Welsh has a informal usage and a more formal usage:Da iawn, diolch. (informal)Da iawn, diolch. (formal)
'Our Friends' in Welsh is 'Ffrindiau Ni' :)
To say "your house" in Welsh, you would say "eich tŷ".
Cymraeg
No in Welsh is dim.
"y diwedd" is how you say it in Welsh language.
In Welsh, you would say "Rwy'n cytuno" to say "I agree."
Draig Gymreig
You can say "it's nice" in Welsh as "mae'n braf."
in welsh its 'mae croeso'