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Welsh Phrase Of The Day
Welcome to the "Welsh Phrase of the Day." I have had a lot of fun providing the Welsh Word Of The Day for the past year. My vocabulary has grown because of it. I hope that yours has as well.
It is now time to take the Welsh language to a higher level here at AmeriCymru. Today we launch "Welsh Phrase Of The Day" in hopes to provide our Welsh learners with another resource in which to learn from.
Our goal is to provide a new Welsh phrase Monday-Friday. We will supply a Welsh phrase and the English translation. Our hope is that readers will reply and give a similar phrase or build upon the original phrase. This would be beneficial to us all. If you have suggestions feel free to send me a message via AmeriCymru.
Welsh Phrase Of The Day - January 10, 2014
Our inaugural phrase of the day is:
Dwi'n moyn dysgu Cymraeg [I want to learn Welsh]
Welsh Phrase Of The Day - April 4, 2014
Ar hyd y nos [Through the night]. Prounounced: Are heed uh nohs.
Welsh Phrase Of The Day - April 3, 2014
Dw in hoffi siarad Cymraeg. [I like speaking Welsh]. Pronounced: Doo-een(Dween) hof-fee shar-ahd cum-reyg.
Dw i'n siarad Almaeneg, ond dw i'n siarad Saesneg a'r Gymraeg yn fwy.
"Dach chi'n iawn?" "Yndw, dwi'n iawn, diolch. A chwi?"
Welsh Phrase Of The Day - April 2, 2014
Dach chi'n iawn? [Are you alright?]. Pronounced: DaCH-een-yown?
Welsh Phrase Of The Day - April 1, 2014
Dw i'n siarad Almaeneg [I speak German]. Pronounced: Doo een shaRRad Ahl-mine-egg. **Dw in sometimes sounds like dween**
"Wyt ti eisau yfed llefrith?" "Dim diolch."
Wesh Phrase Of The Day - March 31, 2014
Dim diolch [No Thanks]. Pronounced: Dim DEE-ol'ch
Dwi eisiau darllen y llyfr hwn.
Welsh Phrase Of The Day - March 27, 2014
Dw i eisiau. [I want.]. Pronounced: Doo ee ish-eh