'Hwyl' has a variety of meanings in Welsh. Some of the most common are these:
'Hwyl' meaning the sail of a ship; 'hwyl' - meaning fun; 'hwyl' meaning good bye or good luck. But 'hwyl' can also refer to a person's physical or mental condition. So 'Sut hwyl oedd arno fe?' means literally: 'What kind of a mood was on him?', in other words 'How was he?' Sometimes the plural 'hwyliau' is used instead of the singular 'hwyl'. 'Sut hwyliau oedd arno fe?' So, instead of the usual 'Bore da' on a Monday morning, why not impress your friends by asking: 'Sut hwyl sydd arnat ti y bore yma?'
* Hwyl or Hwyl fawr - means "Goodbye, have fun". * Da boch - is another way of saying "Goodbye". * Diolch - "Thank you" http://www.mission.net/england/bristol/welsh.html
Thank you!
Thank you very much, love. (this entry used to say "darling", but the Welsh word "cariad" means "love.")
mean as an angry marine mean as a virgin queen mean as a nuclear submarine mean as Paula Deen
Google translate= You're ugly. Enjoy life. You are mean; just enjoy life.
Salida might mean exit. It might mean a way out. It might mean offramp. It might mean a date.
'Hwyl fawr a pob lwc a chi, ffrind.'
Hwyl Fawr
Goodbye: Hwyl OR Hwyl fawr Good luck: Pob lwc
Hwyl FawrYn iach! Ffarwel.Hwyl fawr
Basically it means, goodbye I wish you good health
Hwyl is Bye. [huil]Hwyl fawr is Goodbye. [huil 'vower']Hwyl am y tro is Goodbye for now. [huil am a tró]Da bo chi [da bo khee]
A casual way of saying see you would be "hwyl" or "hwyl fawr". A much more formal way is "da boch chi", which means good be with you.
David Jacob Davies has written: 'Y dyddiau main' 'Hwyl fawr'
Goodbye! I will miss you!" in Welsh is "Hwyl fawr! Byddaf yn dy golli di!"
Goodbye can be several things, one of the most popular is 'hwyl fawr'. Another popular one is, 'hwyl' meaning just bye (not good bye) Good luck is Pob lwc
The 'great harvest farm' from Cynhaeafdref Fawr.
The 'great harvest farm' from Cynhaeafdref Fawr.