A small farm; a small holding.
'Bach' used on its own is a term of endearment from someone older to (usually) a child and means 'little one'
coed bach
Small Houses.
angel bach
It translates literally from Welsh (Cymraeg) as "little brother", brawd meaning brother, and bach meaning little. Welsh, as in languages such as French, Spanish (and unlike English) follows the noun with the adjective, which would be considered by an English speaker to be inverted.
bach :) or bychain
Bach or bychan.
'Bach' used on its own is a term of endearment from someone older to (usually) a child and means 'little one'
bach
"Little brother" in Welsh is "brawd bach."
small
coed bach
In Welsh, "little" is pronounced as "pethau" (PEH-thigh).
You can say "dim ond ychydig bach" in Welsh, which translates to "only a little bit".
Small Houses.
angel bach
It translates literally from Welsh (Cymraeg) as "little brother", brawd meaning brother, and bach meaning little. Welsh, as in languages such as French, Spanish (and unlike English) follows the noun with the adjective, which would be considered by an English speaker to be inverted.