shoo-my udoo ee.
"You are Welsh" = Rwyt ti'n Gymreig
"Hello" in Welsh is "Hyllo".
The most used word for yes in welsh is 'Ydw' which means 'yes it is' or No is 'Nag ydw' which means 'no it isn't'. Another one would be 'oes' as in 'yes i am' or No is 'nag oes' as in 'no i haven't'. That is all I know sorry but if I find out any more I will add them on. Ie.
Rydw i'n Cymreig - I am Welsh Rydw i'n Cymro - I am a Welshman ("Cymro ydw i" more emphatically) Rydw i'n Cymraes - I am a Welshwoman ("Cymraes ydw i") Note: "Cymraeg" is used for Welsh in terms of language, "Cymreig" for other things. The Welsh people (plural) are "Cymry", a Welshman is "Cymro" and a Welshwoman "Cymraes". They live in "Cymru" (Wales). "Rydw i'n" is typically abbreviated in speech to "Dw i'n" (or "Rwy i'n"). Welsh sentences put the important things first, so "Dw i'n Cymro" is a neutral sentence, while "Cymro ydw i" is an emphatic sentence (emphasis on "Welshman").
"Hi" either isn't a word in Welsh, or it's just "Hi." Hello in Welsh is "Helo." Hope this helped =)
shwmae (your name) ydw i OR Helo , fy enw i yw (your name)
How are you = Shwmae (or sut mae)
"You are Welsh" = Rwyt ti'n Gymreig
"Hello" in Welsh is "Hyllo".
Possibly 'Shwmae' a greeting like 'How goes it?'
ydw fi gally cael y diwrnod bant
The most used word for yes in welsh is 'Ydw' which means 'yes it is' or No is 'Nag ydw' which means 'no it isn't'. Another one would be 'oes' as in 'yes i am' or No is 'nag oes' as in 'no i haven't'. That is all I know sorry but if I find out any more I will add them on. Ie.
there are a few diffrent answers depending on how you start your question in welsh...question beginning with 'Ydw..?' , the answer will be 'wyt' : Do I have to send her a thank you letter - (in welsh : Ydw i gorfod danfod cerdyn diolch?)question beginning with 'Oes..?' , the answer will be also be 'oes' : Do I have to send her a thank you letter - (In welsh : Oes rhaid i fi ddanfon cerdyn diolch?)
Helo or Informally.....Shwmae..........say shoe-my
Fy enw i yw Siân. (My name is Siân.) or Siân ydw i (I'm Siân.)
Rydw i'n Cymreig - I am Welsh Rydw i'n Cymro - I am a Welshman ("Cymro ydw i" more emphatically) Rydw i'n Cymraes - I am a Welshwoman ("Cymraes ydw i") Note: "Cymraeg" is used for Welsh in terms of language, "Cymreig" for other things. The Welsh people (plural) are "Cymry", a Welshman is "Cymro" and a Welshwoman "Cymraes". They live in "Cymru" (Wales). "Rydw i'n" is typically abbreviated in speech to "Dw i'n" (or "Rwy i'n"). Welsh sentences put the important things first, so "Dw i'n Cymro" is a neutral sentence, while "Cymro ydw i" is an emphatic sentence (emphasis on "Welshman").
"Hi" either isn't a word in Welsh, or it's just "Hi." Hello in Welsh is "Helo." Hope this helped =)