The Welsh language has been continuously used in Wales since ancient times and has never ceased to be spoken. Efforts to revitalize the language have helped to preserve its use and maintain its importance in Welsh culture and society.
The correct Welsh spelling is "cwtch." It is a term used to refer to a cuddle or hug in Welsh.
German is used on the Welsh feathers as a sign of respect and recognition for the region of Germany's contribution to Welsh society, particularly in areas like business, culture, and education. It also symbolizes the importance of embracing diversity and global connections in Wales.
You can reply "Croeso" which means "You're welcome" in Welsh.
The Welsh word for my is fy, but it often modifies the word following it. My father is
fy nhad. Father is tad. Only words beginning with p, t, c, b, d. and g are affected.
Ll, rh, and m are not. My mother fy mam.
These 'mutations' are regular features in Celtic languages. Compare Irish mac (son)
and mo mhac (my son).
To ask someone their name in Welsh, you can say "Beth yw eich enw chi?" which translates to "What is your name?"
The Welsh translation for "Hi - What is your name?" is "Helo - Beth yw eich enw chi?"
"Ysgol gynradd" translates to "primary school" in English.
Can I borrow your ruler please in Welsh is "Ga i fenthyg eich rheolwr os gwelwch yn dda?"
"I chi" in Welsh means "to you" or "for you." It is often used as a term of politeness or respect when addressing someone.
In Welsh, "gray" is pronounced as "llwyd." It is pronounced like "thlwee-th."
You can say "dda diolch" in Welsh to mean 'fine thank you'.
It's Mehefin, meaning 'mid-summer' and is pronounced me-HEH-vin.
tew = papur tew (thick paper)
praff = stout
trwchus = dogfen drwchus (thick document)
Yes, Queen Elizabeth II can speak Welsh. She has given speeches in Welsh during her visits to Wales and has demonstrated her ability to converse in the language.
"Gabrielle" is not a Welsh name. It is a French feminine form of the name Gabriel, which means "God is my strength."