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What is the Welsh for 'dear'?

As in on the beginning of a letter - Annwyl


What languages start with the letter w?

Welsh.


Is Jayne a Welsh version of Jane?

It is unlikely as there is no letter J in the Welsh alphabet. There are several versions in Welsh. Siân is most common. Also Siani.


Can you find a welsh word beginning with the letter u?

"Uwch" is a Welsh word that begins with the letter "u." It means "above" or "higher" in English.


What is a 5 letter name of a welsh canine?

Corgi .


What duck starts with the letter w?

Welsh Harlequin Duck


What countries start with the letter G in welsh?

Groeg (Greece)


Ducks that begin with the letter W?

Welsh Harlequin Duck


What does the Welsh word kenyon mean?

It's an English surname. Present-day Welsh has no letter 'k'. The wikipedia article about the name mentions attempts to trace it to cwningen (Welsh for 'rabbit').


What is a funny four letter word starting with letter c?

cwms (Welsh for Valley(s))


How do you say yes you do in Welsh?

there are a few diffrent answers depending on how you start your question in welsh...question beginning with 'Ydw..?' , the answer will be 'wyt' : Do I have to send her a thank you letter - (in welsh : Ydw i gorfod danfod cerdyn diolch?)question beginning with 'Oes..?' , the answer will be also be 'oes' : Do I have to send her a thank you letter - (In welsh : Oes rhaid i fi ddanfon cerdyn diolch?)


What is Wales alphabetisation?

It's complex, as some letters that exist in English do not exist in Welsh, whereas others that consist of TWO letters in English count as a single letter in Welsh. Generally speaking, the Welsh alphabet is the same as that of English EXCEPT that some letters don't exist in it- these are J,K,Q,V,X and Z (the only exeption to 'J' being when the name 'Jesus' is spelt, whereupon it's prounounced 'Y'). On the other hand, the two-letter combinations 'LL', 'HL', 'FL' and 'FH' count in Welsh as a SINGLE letter. It's curious that Welsh is a related language to Cornish, which includes all the letters omitted from Welsh apart from 'X', It's said that the Welsh and the Cornish are said to be able to understand each other's language, but as a Welsh speaker whose tried to converse with a Cornishman, I've had great difficulty. I think that the Breton tongue is closer to Welsh than the Cornish one.