It's the name of a river in south Wales the River Amman (Welsh: Afon Aman)
Do you mean from English to Welsh? 'i' is for a person or doing something, 'am' is for a time - am flwyddyn = for a year
It is from ascus (Latin for "bag")
it means my flipping face
"Chewdl" is Welsh for legend / myth
afon, [ˡɑˑvɔn]
It's the name of a river in south Wales the River Amman (Welsh: Afon Aman)
"Avon" literally means river. It is based on the word "afon" in Welsh, with the same meaning.
The Welsh word "coch" translates to "red" in English.
Not a Welsh word. Perhaps it is an English word for a person from the state of Alabama in the USA?
"Cymru" is the Welsh word for Wales in English.
fishing
Do you mean from English to Welsh? 'i' is for a person or doing something, 'am' is for a time - am flwyddyn = for a year
The Welsh word "lau" translates to "leaf" in English.
"Sboncen" is a Welsh word that means "bounce" in English.
"Rhiw" in Welsh translates to "slope" or "hillside" in English.
The word 'dathliad' translates as 'celebration'.