There are a few ways to ask some what their name is in Welsh.
There are Formal and Informal ways of asking.
You would use the Formal way of saying it if you were talking to someone you've never met before or someone who is important, someone like a Lawyer, Police etc.
And you would use the Informal way of asking if you were talking to a family member or friends.
Formal:
Beth ydych enw chi? Pwy ydych chi? (Literally meaning: Who are you?)
Informal:
Beth ydy dy enw di?
Beth yw dy enw?
Pwy wyt ti? (Literally meaning: Who are you?)
Enw. That is how you say name in Welsh.
'Chwefror' is the Welsh name for February.
There's no special version of the name in Welsh. You would use Linda.
To say "your name is Caroline" in Welsh, you would say "dy enw di yw Caroline."
Spelled the same it is pronounced like 'dull-an'.
Enw. That is how you say name in Welsh.
'Chwefror' is the Welsh name for February.
Despite its somewhat Welsh appearance, it is an English name. The name would be the same in Welsh or English.
There's no special version of the name in Welsh. You would use Linda.
To say "your name is Caroline" in Welsh, you would say "dy enw di yw Caroline."
Spelled the same it is pronounced like 'dull-an'.
"You are Welsh" = Rwyt ti'n Gymreig
The Welsh name Parrog is known for having several meanings. Some say it means "fiend" while others say it means "oak tree".
Helo, fy enw i yw Ryan
Example: If your name is Mark, you say "Mark dwee" and it is spelled "Marc dw i"My name is is "Fy enw i ydi.."
'Our Friends' in Welsh is 'Ffrindiau Ni' :)
To say "your house" in Welsh, you would say "eich tŷ".