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The many ways of saying “sorry” in Welsh

August 14, 2019 By Heather Go to Comments

Have you ever wanted to apologise to somebody in Welsh but weren’t quite sure how? Well, you’ve come to the right place! 🙂

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5 Great Ways to Encourage People to Speak to You in Welsh

August 8, 2019 By Heather Go to Comments

One of the hardest things for Welsh learners is drumming up the confidence to persuade native speakers to speak to them in Welsh. Why? Because all people are naturally preconditioned to take the so-called “path of least resistance” in life. Just as it is easier to veg out in front of the television than to read a book, so it is easier to use English than to struggle through a stilted conversation in Welsh.

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My Favourite Welsh Tongue Twisters – Cylymau Tafod Cymraeg

August 3, 2019 By Heather Go to Comments

A tongue twister is a sequence of similar-sounding words whose repeated pronunciation is challenging even for native speakers. They exist in all languages and are a fantastic way of improving your pronunciation, even though most of them don’t make a lot of sense!

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How to say “hug” or “cuddle” in Welsh

August 1, 2019 By Heather Go to Comments

There is a popular saying in Wales: “Anyone can cuddle but only the Welsh can cwtsh!” 

‘Cwtsh’ – or cwtch / cwts / cwtsi as it is alternatively spelt – can be loosely translated as “hug” or “cuddle” in English and is pronounced like the word “butch”. It is so popular that the Welsh sometimes use it even when they are speaking in English!

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How to Say “Well done!” in Welsh

July 27, 2019 By Heather Go to Comments

Whether your child passes his exam with flying colours, or your best friend manages to get that long-desired promotion, there are many situations where it’s appropriate to praise someone for a job well done. In English, we have a range of encouraging phrases to choose between but what about in Welsh? Well, it turns out that there are plenty!

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My Interview with S4C Dysgu Cymraeg!

July 25, 2019 By Heather Go to Comments

Last week, I had the amazing experience of being interviewed by S4C Dysgu Cymraeg, S4C’s brand new service for language learners. (If you’ve never heard of S4C, it’s Britain’s only Welsh language television channel and it’s definitely worth watching if you want exposure to all varieties of Welsh!)

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A Day at Sesiwn Fawr Dolgellau 2019

July 23, 2019 By Heather Go to Comments

Sesiwn Fawr is one of the most popular music festivals in Wales, attracting thousands of people each year to the historic town of Dolgellau where it has been held since its humble beginnings in 1992.

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15 Welsh Words That Resemble French (But Come From Latin!)

July 19, 2019 By Heather Go to Comments

If you speak or have ever studied French, you will surely have noticed the many lexical similarities it shares with Welsh. I can remember visiting Wales for the first time as an adult and being in disbelief at how much I could already pick out from the street signs, all thanks to my high school French.

Now, this isn’t because French had a direct influence on Welsh but because French descends primarily from Latin, which was the language of the Romans who conquered Britain in 43 AD.

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10 Fun Ways to Say Goodbye in Welsh

July 15, 2019 By Heather Go to Comments

If you stop and think about how many ways there are of saying “goodbye” in English – from the standard “bye” and “see you later” to the more niche expressions like “cheerio” to “toodle-loo” – it should come as no surprise that Welsh has a wide range of phrases too. Let’s take a look at some of the most popular ones now! 🙂

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The Welsh Word for Congratulations: Llongyfarchiadau!

July 13, 2019 By Heather Go to Comments

welsh word for congratulations is llongyfarchiadau
Llongyfarchiadau!

The Welsh word for congratulations is … a long one! 😉

I remember it took me ages to learn how to pronounce this word without getting my tongue tied, so don’t worry if it takes you a while for you to master it as well. Let’s break it down into small bite-sized syllables, shall we?

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