This seems very good. I've just tweeted it.
The Big Welsh Challenge
@gaynor-madoc-leonard
11/26/13 01:12:17PM
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@harold-powell
11/26/13 01:00:31PM
261 posts
I'm glad you posted!
I don't know the answer concerning which is more common. I believe 2/3 of Welsh people live in South Wales. However, you'll find a greater percentage of the Welsh living in the North speak the language. My family is from South Wales so South Walian it is for me.
@gregory-ward
11/26/13 02:37:45AM
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I've recently found this myself and as a new learner to Welsh, some of the phrases seem so different from what I've been learning with Say Something In Welsh. Especially the differences between 'I want' in SSIW:"dwi'n moyn" and TBWC: "dwi eisiau". I'm learning Southern, btw. Which is more common? I do understand that in the north it's "dwi eisiau/isio".
Oh and 'hi!' First post.
@harold-powell
06/07/13 03:35:51PM
261 posts
I'm sure most AC members already know about this so I posted it for newbies. This is a good supplement for beginning Welsh learners. Includes North and South Walian dialects. It's interactive and works best with FLASH but there's a scaled down version for Apple users:
Free from the BBC: http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/learnwelsh/bigwelshchallenge/
updated by @harold-powell: 11/11/15 10:38:55PM