well im da rock ness monster :D:D:DQuote:
Originally posted by Bonker Gudd
The Lock Ness Monster.
WOO!!
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well im da rock ness monster :D:D:DQuote:
Originally posted by Bonker Gudd
The Lock Ness Monster.
WOO!!
Lol, not really C, welsh alphabet:Quote:
Originally posted by Wally Pipp
Grandioso ! I'm always quite sane mind you. None of this nonsense business with me.
Is it me or does welsh consist of a substantial amount of C, Y and W's ? :confused:
a, b, c, ch (yup, it's one letter), d, dd, e, f, ff, g, ng, h, i, l, ll, m, n, o, p, r, rh, s, t, th, u, w, y
vowels = a, e, i, o, u, w, y
w a vowel ? :confused:
Howsit pronounced then ? (And don't say "dubboljoe" :D)
thats because there's no word in english for "Abergwaun"!!!Quote:
Originally posted by Wally Pipp
Never thought there would be a town called Fishguard.
Mighty ! :cool:
a as in car
e as in elephant
i as in E
o as in not
u as in E
w as in weather.
y as in eurgh
Easy ;):D
lolQuote:
Originally posted by ghost ryder
well im da rock ness monster :D:D:D
WOO!!
sorry for the welsh lesson!
We have a funny language too (yes, I'm on a quest ! ;) )
Try to pronounce this :
Papegaaieoog, zeeeend (it does exist), borstschot, koortsmeetsysteemstrook.
Go on, you can do it:D
it depends how you pronounce your letetrs, for example, in welsh, ch is a single letter, and pronounced as in the scottish "loch"
ch here too but all the rest is pronounced as a single letter.
Haven't twisted your tongue yet ? :p
how would you say it? Where are you from?
well, it's kinda caught around my tonsils at the mo
It's dutch but hey, it is said to be not so easy to learn.
For me, reading welsh is a mindboggling experience. ;)
I still can't get around that "w is a vowel" thing. :D
and I speak it every day :D:D:D I love my language, it's funny watching other people learn it. It's not all complicated though! cat - cath, dog - ci, bird - adar, very easy ;) It has similar gramatical rules to french, eg endings of verbs, and tenses. BUT, letters mutate! There's 3 different types of mutations! Meddal (soft) Trwynol (Nasal) and Llaes (it's spirant or something, can't remember that one). P, T, C, B, D, G, LL, Rh, and M mutate afetr certain words! It's because welsh was spoken before written, it's always easier to speak it. Mutations make the words flow, so we don't hafta keep forming new, harsh syllables at the beginning of each word (aren't we lazy ;))
try saying cath bach - little cat and cath fach (f is said as v, it's b mutated) which one is easier? well, for a welshman, anyway.
so piyari...how has your day been??
da iawn diolch, beth amdana ti?
Good, thanks, what about you?
Afternoon.
PARKSIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! How are you today?
afternoon mike...you given that 44 a whirl yet??
hello Mike!
how are you?