Da iawn, fy mab
WELL DONE YOU "DA IAWN TI"
It means 'son of the wave' or 'born near the sea'.
'Ap' means 'son of', similar to Irish 'Mac'.
cysga'n dda (cuss-gan tha) is the strict translation, but in welsh you would say NOS DA
well.
WELL DONE YOU "DA IAWN TI"
The word for "son" in Welsh is "mab."
gwneud yn dda
Edmund Tudor, the father of Henry VII & grandfather to Henry VIII was Welsh. His son, Henry VII was born in Pembroke - therefor Welsh His son, Henry VIII was welsh due to the welsh conections from his father
It's from the Welsh 'Ap Richard' meaning 'son of Richard'.
No, in Wales, the son of Owen, the Welsh form of Eugene meaning well born. descendant of Buadachan
you can either say simply 'dda iawn!' for well done.or 'dalier ati' for keep it up.
Son of Evan. It's a welsh name.
He has a son
mab y mor
Prichard is Welsh and means "son of Richard."
Welsh, it means son of Owen.