Dw i'n edmygu (I admire)
Dych chi'n edmygu (you admire)
The verb for admiration is admire. As in the action "to admire something or someone".
'Flicker' is not a Welsh word and has no meaning in Welsh.
The Welsh people Cymry; the language is Cymraeg; the adj. is Cymreig.
'You' is not a Welsh word.
Not all verbs are used as phrasal verbs. I think admire is one of them.
What a marvellous question! Speaking as eloquently as you do, you really must be a poet. 'What is the Welsh for?' I will certainly attempt to answer you best I can... The Welsh are to admire, you ignorant swine.
I know for a fact that people in Wales are called Welsh.
"You are Welsh" = Rwyt ti'n Gymreig
The verb for admiration is admire. As in the action "to admire something or someone".
Draig Gymreig
'gyda dy Gymraeg di' is 'with your Welsh'
No in Welsh is dim.
The Welsh word for "Welsh" is Cymraeg :)
ymchwil Gymreig = Welsh research ymchwil Gymraeg = Welsh language research
It is not a sin to admire a priest as long as you admire him for the right reasons.
No Welsh equivalent.
The welsh for slow is ARAF