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There are several packages that offer live football on tv tonight. Some of these include: Sky Sports, BBC, ITV, ESPN, Five, British Eurosport, S4C, and Premier Sports.
United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Northern Ireland) ITV & ITV 4 will broadcast all 48 matches live in uk territories- Wales ITV (all matches), S4C (only Wales matches with Welsh language) Ireland TV3 & 3e Australia Fox SPORTS (all 48 matches live) & Channel 9 (free-to-air Australian matches coverage) New Zealand Sky Sports (every matches in rwc2015) United States Universal Sport (live coverage of 7 matches + Universal Sport.com. will have live stream online for all 48 matches), NBC Sports ( 9 matches live including semifinal and final) France TF1 (21 matches live on TV plus highlights packages and online streaming options) Canal+ will broadcast remaining 27 matches South Africa SuperSports Europe Euro Sports in Austria, Belgium, Germany, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Switzerland (20 matches live including final) Canada TSN & RDS (exclusive rights to show all major rugby international events in canada) South America ESPN & ESPN Brazil (16 matches including knockouts and final) Germany EuroSport (around 20 matches including the big final) Spain Moviestar (All 48 matches live) Sweden & Finland Viaplay (All 48 matches live) Viasat (Selected games on Viasat) Italy Sky Italia (All 48 games live) Uruguay ESPN (all Uruguay matches plus another 10 matches including final and 3rd place finish) Romania Digisport Middle-East OSN (all 48 matches live & replays) Poland Polsat Sport (all matches live or replays) Netherlands RTL (24 matches live) African Countries SuperSport Oceanian Countries FijiTV Monaco TF1 (21 games live including all france matches, semifinals and final) Russia Peretz Turkey Tivibu Sport
S4C means 'Siannel Pedwar Cymru' which means 'Channel 4 Wales'
Fireman Sam first appeared in his native Welsh language on S4C in 1985 and later in English throughout the United Kingdom on BBC1 in 1987.
It first began in Welsh in 1985 on S4C as 'Sam T'an', and then re-dubbed in English as Fireman Sam in 1987 for the BBC.
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what. what event? I assume you mean the Llandudno Eistedfod, which is usually on S4C
19.00-20.00 on Mondays and Fridays; 19.00-19.30 on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays.
Is this Stwnsh, the S4C TV show? If so, it has a few regular presenters, Lois Cernyw, Owain Gwynedd, Anni Llyn and Tudur Phillips are the current presenters
There are several packages that offer live football on tv tonight. Some of these include: Sky Sports, BBC, ITV, ESPN, Five, British Eurosport, S4C, and Premier Sports.
Sorbet is a French word which is used in English. It is similarly used, unchanged, in Welsh.For example:Bricyllen fres mewn surop mango a oren gyda sorbet cyrensen ddu.Fresh apricot in mango and orange syrup with a blackcurrant sorbet.Another answer:My dictionary says 'sorbed' is the Welsh word. You are right: 'sorbed' does appear in dictionaries. My answer was based on what is usually seen on Welsh-language menus, mentioned in food programmes on Radio Cymru, S4C, etc. But it would be more accurate of me to have written: 'It is similarly used (normally unchanged, although sometimes respelled 'sorbed') in Welsh.'
The title means the history of a Fox. I have never heard of this one. I am familiar with (Fox and the Hound) a Disney cartoon that pushed racial tolerance in an animal setting- as was done with Incredible Journey. I have not heard of this one, though Foxes are colorful animals somewhat maligned. They deserve better, I could empathize with the joke about Dimitri saying to Stacy- Don"t vomit, you stupid White Muscovite Vixen! try that one for size- decoded-Don:"t vomit you stupid White Female Fox from Moscow! AWRIGHT!
St. David is the patron saint of Wales and his feast-day the International Day of the Welsh People, so wearing a daffodil or leek would be very appropriate. Yearly there will be a street parade in Cardiff and Colwyn Bay, well worth a watch if you can get S4C on your TV. Try throwing a party or festival meal (if you feel particularly patriotic), with some traditional dishes. If you are one of those 'English' types, it is often customary to make some kind of anti-Welsh gesture. It used to be tradition to close all the windows of the house, lest the fleas get in. I don't recommend celebrating in this way. It's not really in the spirit of 'Cymru am byth'.
St. David is the patron saint of Wales and his feast-day the International Day of the Welsh People, so wearing a daffodil or leek would be very appropriate. Yearly there will be a street parade in Cardiff and Colwyn Bay, well worth a watch if you can get S4C on your TV. Try throwing a party or festival meal (if you feel particularly patriotic), with some traditional dishes. If you are one of those 'English' types, it is often customary to make some kind of anti-Welsh gesture. It used to be tradition to close all the windows of the house, lest the fleas get in. I don't recommend celebrating in this way. It's not really in the spirit of 'Cymru am byth'.