Can Ireland be seen from Snowdon in North Wales?
It may be possible on a clear day (which isn't very often in this part of the world !!) /
Wales, but there are Welsh people living all over the world.
Yes, Tegon is a village located in Wales. It is part of the larger community of Abergele in Conwy County Borough. The village is characterized by its rural setting and proximity to the scenic landscapes of North Wales.
Going by sea to Rosslare and then by land to Cork, it is about 419 kilometres or 260 miles.
Swansea is in the county of Glamorgan, in South Wales.
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It depends, if you count "Cymru" as when the Celts moved over here and set up a nation, as Cambria as the Roman state, or Wales as it is now formed in the Late Middle Ages.
What is the longest word in Wales and its interpretation?
The longest word in Wales is a place name - 'Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch.' It literally means 'St. Mary's Church in the hollow of the white hazel near a rapid whirlpool and the Church of St. Tysilio of the red cave' - it is a description of the place. This long name was invented in order to encourage tourists to Llanfair; tourists stopped to take a look because the name sign of the village was longer than its train station!
How old are you question and answer in welsh?
Faint ydy dy oed di? How old are you?.................said vine-t uddy da oi-d dee?
Dw i'n......insert age......oed. said dew eeen.............oi-d.
1=un eeen (like scr-een) welsh numbers say 10's first then units
2=dau die so 11 is un deg un 1 ten 1
3=tri tree 26 is dau ddeg chwech 2 ten 6
4=pedwar ped-wharr
5=pump pimp
6-chwech ch-wear-ch
7=saith sithe 100=cant
8=wyth oi-th
9=naw now
10=deg deg like peg
Where in Wales is Denbigh located?
Denbigh is located in northeastern Wales. It is in the county of Denbighshire. It is home to one of the oldest cricket clubs in Wales, the Denbigh Cricket Club.
The language is Cumbric, an offshoot of Welsh which was used until ~12th Century.
Helvellyn, when spoken correctly in proper Welsh (which was similar to the Cumbric language), sounds a lot like 'halltllyn' (ie pronounced in Welsh: Ha-cleckt-clin)
The Welsh word llyn (in Welsh pronounced klin) is Welsh for a lake.
The Welsh word 'hallt' (pronounced ha-klt) has many different meanings, including a hillside, cliff edge, severe, and salty.
Maybe over time Halltllyn mutated into Helvellyn, along with the English pronunciation rather than Cumbric/ Welsh. As Helvellyn is next to a small lake called Red Tarn, prehaps it means 'hillside next to a lake'.