The Lords Prayer

David L Smith2
@david-l-smith2
05/07/12 03:16:33PM
4 posts

Everything went well. Two ladies that attended the memorial actually said they understood what I was reading! Thanks again to all my new friends.

David L Smith2
@david-l-smith2
05/02/12 09:20:17PM
4 posts

Thanks everybody. Wish me luck.

Brett Hull
@brett-hull
04/25/12 01:58:05AM
44 posts

Ein Tad, yr hwn wyt yn y nefoedd,
sancteiddier dy enw.
Deled dy deyrnas.
Gwneler dy ewyllys,
megis yn y nef, felly ar y ddaear hefyd.
Dyro i ni heddiw ein bara beunyddiol.
A maddau i ni ein dyledion, fel y maddeuwn ninnau i'n dyledwyr.
Ac nac arwain ni i brofedigaeth;
eithr gwared ni rhag drwg.

Canys eiddot ti yw'r deyrnas, a'r nerth, a'r gogoniant, yn oes oesoedd.

David L Smith2
@david-l-smith2
04/25/12 12:24:57AM
4 posts

I did find one there. Thank you so much. Is that the version that is generally used? It's different than one i found from the 1988 bible.

David L Smith2
@david-l-smith2
04/24/12 10:53:22PM
4 posts

Can anyone help me? I'm trying to find a phonetic copy of the Lords Prayer in Welsh. I found many variations,. but none phonetically.

I want to read it at my Aunt's memorial service. Heer parents, my grandparents were from Cardif and Pontypool (sp?).


updated by @david-l-smith2: 12/14/15 01:03:47PM