Syr is 'sir'.
In Welsh, "Mr" is translated as "Sy'r" which is short for "Sy'r Arglwydd" meaning "Sir" or "Mister" in English. The title "Mr" is used to address a man in a formal or polite manner in Welsh, similar to its usage in English. It is important to note that Welsh has its own unique linguistic characteristics and conventions for addressing individuals with titles and honorifics.
"You are Welsh" = Rwyt ti'n Gymreig
Draig Gymreig
No in Welsh is dim.
The welsh for slow is ARAF
The English word sir is syr in Welsh.The Welsh word sir is county in English.
The Welsh word for 'knight' is marchog.
Sir Henry Morgan was a privateer and was a Welsh privateer.
Sir Eglamour of Artois has both a dragon and a griffin in it.
He comes originally from a town 12 Miles from Cardiff called Pontypridd. The language there is predominantly English. Sir Tom can use small sentences as do many but is not a fluent Welsh speaker.
The first Welsh man to come to Canada is believed to be Sir. Thomas Button in 1612. Other Welsh people started to come to Canada in 1763 after the signing of the Treaty of Paris and following the after math of the American revolution.
Oh, dude, Sir Tom Jones supports the Welsh national football team! Yeah, like, he's all about that Welsh pride, you know? So, if you catch him at a match, he's probably belting out some tunes in support of his home team.
He died at the Master's Lodge of Downing College, Cambridge England.
Sir Henry Morgan was a famous (or infamous) Welsh buccaneer- that is, a pirate in the Caribbean. He sacked, pillaged and burned some cities, especially Spanish towns. He was knighted. Nowadays, 'Captain Morgan Rum' is named after him.
Guinevere was his one and only true love. Earliest Welsh legends depicted her as his faithful wife.
Anthony Hopkins
In Welsh, "Mr" is translated as "Sy'r" which is short for "Sy'r Arglwydd" meaning "Sir" or "Mister" in English. The title "Mr" is used to address a man in a formal or polite manner in Welsh, similar to its usage in English. It is important to note that Welsh has its own unique linguistic characteristics and conventions for addressing individuals with titles and honorifics.