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Some Welsh Phrases to Try
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Rhai Pethau i'w Dweud yn Gymraeg
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This section provides you with some simple phrases
and words that you may hear or want to try for yourself. It is not
intended as a 'Teach Yourself Welsh' course as this would take up
an entire website in itself! All words are those of the local dialect
which differs in some cases from Welsh spoken in other areas of
Wales. But first, here is a brief note on the Welsh alphabet.
The following letters appear in the Welsh, but
not in the English, alphabet:
ch, dd, ff, ll, ng, ph, rh, th.
People often say, "That's a funny word ...
it's got no vowels in it!" when they see Welsh words. This
is because the Welsh language uses some additional vowels (w and
y) to those used in the English language. The Welsh vowels are:
a, e, i, o, u, w, y.
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Commonly Used Greetings
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Bore da 
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Good morning
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P'nawn da 
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Good afternoon
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Noswaith dda 
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Good evening
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Nos da 
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Good night
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Sut dach chi ? 
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How are you?
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Da iawn, diolch 
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Very well thank you
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Sut mae ? 
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How are you?
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Reit dda 
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Fine thanks
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Hwyl or Ta ra 
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Good bye
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Wela i chi eto 
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See you again
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Saying Yes and No
When you hear people speaking Welsh, you may think
that they never say 'yes' or 'no'. This is because there is no direct
equivalent to the English 'yes' and 'no' in the Welsh language.
In Welsh yes and no answers are more specific. Here are a few examples
which you might hear.
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Bydda 
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Yes, I will be
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Na fydda 
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No, I won't be
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Bydd 
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Yes, it/he/she will be
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Na fydd 
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No, it/he/she won't be
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Gwnaf 
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Yes, I will (do)
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Na wnaf 
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No, I won't (do)
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Gwneith 
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Yes, it/he/she will (do)
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Na wneith 
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No, it/he/she won't (do)
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Do 
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Yes, I/it/he/she etc did
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Naddo 
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No, I/it/he/she etc didn't
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Yndw 
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Yes, I am
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Nag ydw 
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No, I'm not
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Yndi 
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Yes, it/he/she is
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Nag ydi 
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No, it/he/she isn't
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