It is "ewythr", but some Welsh speakers have some difficulty pronouncing it, so it is not uncommon to hear "wncl" being used colloquially, especially in South Wales where we tend to be less strict (or formally correct!) with the language.
The correct Welsh spelling is "cwtch." It is a term used to refer to a cuddle or hug in Welsh.
"Welsh lloegr" means "Welsh England." In Welsh, "Cymru" is the name for Wales, so "lloegr" is used for England.
In Welsh, "boyo" is an informal term or expression used to address someone, similar to "mate" or "buddy" in English. It is commonly used to show friendliness or familiarity.
"Llew" is a Welsh word that means "lion." It is often used as a masculine given name in Welsh-speaking regions.
The word for "stop" in Welsh is "stopio." It is used in various contexts, such as stopping an action or a vehicle. In conversational Welsh, you might also hear "safwch" when instructing someone to stop or stand still.
Welsh Cobs.
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Welsh Cob.
Welsh Cob Horse Isle answer!!
Welsh Cob
For HorseIsle's quiz, it's the Welsh Cob.
it stopped being used in 2004
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welsh E is used to descirbe a welsh gelding
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From the options that HorseIsle gives you, it's anything but the Welsh Cob.