ci, pronounced very like English key.
Corgi [cor + ci] means sheepdog. (Which is an interesting picture).
Grand father in Welsh can be "Taid" or "Tad-Cu"
A Welsh Terriers are the exact look alike to Airdales, but much much smaller.
Welsh means someone, or something that has originated from Wales.Either a person, object or the Welsh language.The Germanic Angles and Saxons were invited to England to help fight the Jutes (Danish) who were at that time invading England. When they arrived to help and consequently invade England, their word for the locals (Celtic-speakers) was "Waelisc" meaning "foreigner" and their word for the land was "Wēalas",meaning "foreign".The verb 'to welsh' means to swindle a person by not paying a debt or wager; to fail to fulfill an obligation.
The Byzantine pronunciation of the word "antidisestablishmentarianism" would be something like "ahn-tee-dees-es-TAH-blish-mehn-tair-ee-ahn-ism."
Welsh rarebit (or rabbit) comes from 18th century Great Britain. The word Welsh was likely used because during that time in England, it often meant foreign or inferior. Others feel like it was given the name Welsh because of the high cheese content, which was common of Welsh dishes of the time. The recipe was first found in English cookbooks around 1725.
The Welsh word for dog is "ci."
hufen meaning Cream is pronounced (hee-ven)
cwn
"ci" is the word for dog in welsh
The word "corgi" in Welsh means "dwarf dog."
The Welsh word "ci" translates to "dog" in English.
In Welsh, the "w" is pronounced "oo". So cwm is pronounced "coom".
The English word wedding is translated into Welsh as 'priodas' (preeodas) or 'neithior' (naeth-yor). The latter word means 'marriage feast'.
cor means dwarf in welsh and gi means dog in welsh
nain is pronounced like "nine"
In Northern Paiute the word for a dog is togu - this is likely to be the native pronunciation of the English word "dog".
ci boeth ( kee - boyth)