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denphone 11-08-2017 14:33

Re: The Welsh language
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35911946)
Dydw i ddim yn gwybod a yw hyn yn gweithio, Fi jyst ei gyfieithu â google

Hang on being in class E its going to take me time to take this all in.;):D

Mr K 11-08-2017 15:05

Re: The Welsh language
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul M (Post 35911954)
Ymddengys bod cyfieithu Google yn gweithio'n iawn.

Dyna beth rydych chi'n ei feddwl!

Bydd yr edau hwn yn dod yn hunllef i safonwyr!

pip08456 11-08-2017 15:38

Re: The Welsh language
 
Yn enwedig os yw'n cael ei ddefnyddio i osgoi'r hidlo chwysu.

Osem 11-08-2017 16:19

Re: The Welsh language
 
Whatever else happens, I hope someone remembers to tell the sheep. :D

Paul 11-08-2017 17:09

Re: The Welsh language
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35911969)
Bydd yr edau hwn yn dod yn hunllef i safonwyr!

We could just close it ;)

Quote:

Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 35911970)
Yn enwedig os yw'n cael ei ddefnyddio i osgoi'r hidlo chwysu.

It seems that doesnt translate well, it doesnt appear able to translate "swear". :erm:

This works better : Yn enwedig os caiff ei ddefnyddio i osgoi'r hidlydd iaith ddrwg. :cool:


... and on that note, thats enough of the Welsh please. :)

As implied by Mr K, we cannot keep checking the translations, so any more will just be removed.

Mr K 11-08-2017 19:21

Re: The Welsh language
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul M (Post 35911978)


... and on that note, thats enough of the Welsh please. :)

As implied by Mr K, we cannot keep checking the translations, so any more will just be removed.

Spoilsport, we could have all become fluent in Welsh ;)

Maggy 11-08-2017 20:58

Re: "The Welsh language
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35911930)
Just look at the national days Den; St George's Day -does it mean anything to the people of England ? it's barely mentioned. Where as St. Davids, Andrews and Patrick's Day are widely celebrated in their own countries and beyond.

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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukne...ist-board.html


What the tourists don't understand is that people genuinely speak Welsh in Wales. It's been compulsory in Welsh schools for over 25 years now and use of the language has become more widespread.

They do? They don't when I visit south Wales.

Mr K 11-08-2017 21:11

Re: "The Welsh language
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Maggy J (Post 35912028)
They do? They don't when I visit south Wales.

South Wales is a different country to West and North Wales.....

heero_yuy 12-08-2017 07:46

Re: "The Welsh language
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35912029)
South Wales is a different country to West and North Wales.....

They have a higher class of sheep down there. :erm:

Kursk 12-08-2017 09:59

Re: "The Welsh language
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by heero_yuy (Post 35912064)
They have a higher class of sheep down there. :erm:

Which is why it attracts thousands of posh English students looking for love :D

denphone 12-08-2017 10:11

Re: "The Welsh language
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by heero_yuy (Post 35912064)
They have a higher class of sheep down there. :erm:

Oh l don't know as there are plenty of sheep on here old bean.;):D

Russ 12-08-2017 18:59

Re: The Welsh language
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kursk (Post 35911942)
I wonder if people feel excluded by Germans who speak German in Germany or Spaniards who speak.......well, you get the idea.

That’s not quite the same - plenty of English people think Britain is just a different spelling of ‘England’ and get ticked off when some indigenous Britons have the audacity to speak a language not called English.

I’ve overheard some English people complain about our bilingual road signs too. All done just to annoy them obviously...

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35912029)
South Wales is a different country to West and North Wales.....

Indeed. We’re REAL Wales down south :)

Caff 12-08-2017 19:31

Re: The Welsh language
 
Embrace differences?
Dydd da. :D

Mr K 12-08-2017 19:37

Re: The Welsh language
 
If you've ever driven the endless, but nice journey from North to South Wales, you'll certainly learn one word of Welsh that is painted on the 12 billion bends 'Araf'.....

Best country in the World imho; they'd do well to do a Trump and build a wall on the England border.... They're self sufficient in water for a start ;)

Russ 12-08-2017 20:02

Re: The Welsh language
 
I’m doing the south to Oswestry drive on Friday....getting my booster jabs on Monday...


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