Da iawn ti am wneud yr ymdrech. - talking about the sound of the language, this dialect is from the North, which is very different from South Wales dialects. It would be interesting to hear a South walian discuss the same or similar topics.
Great lathe work! Finnish is a different language family. Welsh is kin to the Breton and Cornish languages and more distantly to Irish and Scottish Gaelic. All Celtic languages shape shift nouns depending on the word's use in a sentence - i.e. the city Bangor sometimes is said Mangor depending on its use etc... hello from Long Island NY. Thanks for the video!
Cymraeg and Gaelic are awesome languages.
wackywankavator 4 months ago
@wackywankavator They are but the only thing they are not mutually intelegible nor related other that the fact they are both celtic languages.
alessio272 1 month ago
Nice, I couldn't understand the words it was crystal clear to me :-)
Thanks
FlatfootJohnny 9 months ago
i must be REALLY drunk! i can read his shirt, but i cant understand ANYTHING hes saying
DougFnDrake 1 year ago
do you learn english in wales?
philz96 1 year ago
@philz96 do you think welsh people have a right to free media in a language they grew up with?
short answer: yes.
kindredravens 1 year ago
thanks for this! im gonna make it out of metal tomorow!!!
1954oldsmobile 2 years ago
Da iawn ti am wneud yr ymdrech. - talking about the sound of the language, this dialect is from the North, which is very different from South Wales dialects. It would be interesting to hear a South walian discuss the same or similar topics.
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Kev
WiresAnSteel 3 years ago
Wow, nice job!
specialbeat 3 years ago
Pa mor lyfli -- oes na rhagor o raglenni ma?
janiscortese 3 years ago
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My GOD Welsh TV is so boring
tristan01101 3 years ago
i know!
im in wales you dont even get english subtitles it is a pile of shit!
nickjarvis01 2 years ago
Da Iawn
draigcochfawr 3 years ago
Great lathe work! Finnish is a different language family. Welsh is kin to the Breton and Cornish languages and more distantly to Irish and Scottish Gaelic. All Celtic languages shape shift nouns depending on the word's use in a sentence - i.e. the city Bangor sometimes is said Mangor depending on its use etc... hello from Long Island NY. Thanks for the video!
edgluhrs 3 years ago
Come on guys, get your shit together!! :p
First of all, Finland is not technically a scandinavian country, for reasons known to the scandivanians i guess.
Second of all, this doesn't even sound close to finnish, which has a flat sort of intonation.
But this is pretty wicked actually, i had never really heard welsh before.
anyhow
cool .. wood.. man
vargleFitzgerald 4 years ago
Come on guys, get your shit together!! :p
First of all, Finland is not technically a scandinavian country, for reasons known to the scandivanians i guess.
Second of all, this doesn't even sound close to finnish, which has a flat sort of intonation.
But this is pretty wicked actually, i had never really heard welsh before.
anyhow
cool .. wood.. man
vargleFitzgerald 4 years ago
yeah, Welsh sounds very scandanavian
SpassMacher2000 4 years ago
this sounds like some sort of finnish
are u sure celtic languages are realy celtic maybe they are ugro-finnic
urssulas 4 years ago
Lol your right, not the words but the way he says it.
Xozny 4 years ago
well done man,queep on turning
PERUTURNER 4 years ago
lolyn
DOO1 4 years ago
mae'n wych dwi'n ei hoffi o!
Llwyracw 4 years ago
amazing! da iawn ydy o!
icefaxi 4 years ago
I like it!
MerryTac 4 years ago
I like it!
mozartpaiva 4 years ago
...tits?
tarhun 4 years ago
Sbiwch yn astud (watch carefully)
neilwyn 4 years ago
I would have never guessed you were going to make a rattle at the start. That was great.
jiman211 5 years ago
the coolest thing is to hear the language... i love how it sounds
gonzalosamaniego 5 years ago
Yr iaith ar waith go iawn. Gwych!
cyfieithydd 5 years ago
Hypnotic iawn i'w wylio... a chytuno hefo Nic^. Siawns am fwy Neil?
7ennyn 5 years ago
Brilliant!
mmazzi73 5 years ago
Gwych! Dw i eisiau lâth *nawr*.
nicdafis 5 years ago