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  • Welsh sounds like a bunch of European languages jammed together.

  • Welsh should be taught in English and Scotltish schools too.

  • @m1trekker as should Scottish Gaelic, Manx Gaelic and Cornish

  • @MsOneiroi77 Yes, I agree, I think we will be a more unified and proud country if we could all speak the languages and understand the history and identity of these islands. I am against the division that has built up over the last 30 years, I live in England but I view Wales and Scotland as my country too.

  • @m1trekker we have a lot to be proud of and a lot more in common than some nationalists be they right wing like the English Defence league, or more liberal like Plaid Cymru or the SNP. I have English, Scots and Welsh names in my family we are from a fantastic places and love the British Isles. To break us all up will result in the EU or FU cannibalising the lot of us and the way the EU's going is to a dictatorship by the looks of it how they reacted to Cameron this week.

  • @ksdmd14

    is this an offer?

  • how hard is it to learn welsh?

  • rhwyt ti'n eisiau dysgu cymraeg?

    do you want to learn Welsh?

    write to me

  • I'm a Vietnamese American, living in Minneapolis. I fell in love with Welsh the first time I heard it. It is such a beautiful language. Sadly, where I live, there aren’t any Welsh speakers. I really want to learn how to speak and write in Welsh/Cymraeg! Can you help me?

  • @546djv I can give you a link

  • @geodemus that would be nice! Thanks much!

  • @546djv But I can't send it, because you didn't license any incoming message!

  • @claw2733 nothard at alll if you live near speakers

  • Is w the same as in English in Welsh?

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  • When it's a consonant, it's the same. In Welsh, it is also a vowel that sounds like the "u" in "tune". The Welsh word for "beer" is "cwrw".

  • Nice language. Sounded a little like classical Latin, but only a little.

  • Welsh sounds so pretty when it's spoken.

  • @mophead2345 But monstrous when written =)

  • @Xerdocreisson

    yes the written form is frightening.

  • Can somebody write these words on wall(speaking of N.MCEVOY & DELME BOWEN)?I want to learn this language,but i don't know how it's write,reading and spoke(i'm from Belgrade,Serbia(n) ).Btw,can somebody browae me on grammar?

  • Hey - google BBC Welsh learning and go on the course there- they have a really excellent course on the site that I've been using. It is pretty hard to learn a language on one's own- I'm trying my best too! Pob lwc!

  • google "saysomethinginwelsh" and you'll find the entry: "Learn Welsh the lazy-ish way with SaySomethingInWelsh... "

    THAT is a free audiocourse, which makes learning welsh actually FUN! I tried it myself and I can only recomend it!! Try it. It's free.

  • Hey that's a great site B-) Thanks very much for pointing that out Valvallaria! I'm using it nawr! ^_^

  • Beautiful language! Cymru am byth!

  • Do every people of wales speak welsh?

  • No, about one person in five (20%) speak it. But it is now taught to most children in school.

    Rydym yn gobeithio adfer yr iaith. (We hope to restore the language.)

    (Perdoname che io non parlo italiano.)

    Evan Owen

  • thank you for the answer

  • am beth maen siarad amdano?

  • Beth yn union sydd am ddigwydd i Ysgol Lansdowne yn sgil y glymbaid hon?

  • Rhagorol Delme - Bendigedig i dy weld yno !!!

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