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I have been learning Cymraeg (South) for a couple of years and have come across several differences is word usage and some structural differences between Northern and Southern Welsh. There may be…Read more →
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I have been learning Cymraeg (South) for a couple of years and have come across several differences is word usage and some structural differences between Northern and Southern Welsh. There may be…Read more →
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American English vs. British English. What are the differences? This discussion came about as a result of an AC chat box discussion about which Welsh version of the word milk (lleath – South or…Read more →
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Glyndwr Owen Hughes said…
Hi Brett,
Thank you for the welcome!
Bel Roberts said… Hi Brett! I see a photo of Caernarvon Castle on your website. (I hope I've got that right!) I live with walking distance of Caerphilly Castle, the second largest castle in UK (after Windsor). The weather here is very typical at the moment ie all April has been wet, wet, wet! I hope you're getting it brighter and warmer out there. Iechyd da!
David L Smith said… Thank you Brett!
Kondwani Konyani said…
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fiona said… Hi Brett
Many thanks for the welcome. Strictly speaking I am not of welsh blood but I reckon I am entitled to "freedom of the city" as I have been here in excess of forty five years and sound like a native. Will speak again soon -Fi
Steven John Dennis said… Hi Brett,
Mae'n dda gen i gwrdd â ti. Thanks for the welcome.
Cheers,
Steven
Keith Lucas said… Thank you for all the welcoming messages, that was very kind and appreciated
Eiry Rees Thomas said… Diolch, Brett. It was so nice to be welcomed and I'm looking forward very much to interacting on the site. I'm a Welsh speaker, living in Cardiff and I write for children and schools. I holidayed in New York four years ago and hope to return to the US again before too long with my husband. We found the American people incredibly friendly and helpful, much like the Welsh. Iechyd da
Olga Kathleen Purosky said… Thank you Brett for your welcome - I think I am going to enjoy this exchange even though I don't have my own computer but use those provided by my apartment building. My birth name is Olga but I have been called Kitty all my life (short for Kathleen) - the Purosky came from a second marriage - my first husband was David Jenkins - so I am Olga Kathleen Ace Jenkins Purosky (Kitty for short) - thanks again!
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