helo sut yadach chi
Helo fy nghariadau
helo
Generally they will say good morning, which is "bore da", or good afternoon "prynhawn da" as greetings, "Hi" or "Hello" are not usually used.
helo frinddau
Hello how are you- "Helô syt wyt ti". Fine thanks- "iawn diolch"
"Hello" in Welsh is "Helo" or "Helo, sut wyt ti?" which translates to "Hello, how are you?"
The word for "mask" in Welsh is "masg."
helo Shw mae? (South) S'mae? (North)
"Hello" in English: "Hello". In Welsh: "Was Hael". In Italian: "Salve". Can't help you with Irish (Gaelic) I'm afraid.
Helo fy nghariadau
"Hello" in Welsh is "Hyllo".
Helo, fy enw i yw Ryan
helo
Generally they will say good morning, which is "bore da", or good afternoon "prynhawn da" as greetings, "Hi" or "Hello" are not usually used.
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).
helo frinddau
Generally they will say good morning, which is "bore da", or good afternoon "prynhawn da" as greetings, "Hi" or "Hello" are not usually used.