How to say hello and goodbye in Welsh
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- čas přidán 22. 05. 2021
- In todays lesson I’m going to show you how to say a variety of Hello and Goodbye phrases in Welsh. If you’re learning Welsh for the first time this video is a great place to start.
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Hwyl is also equivalent to the English: 'have fun' gesture when leaving. And Da bo chi translates to the the English: 'be good' leaving gesture.
Sutmae! I am Georgian, but when I first heard the Welsh language, I fell in love with it. It's a beautiful language, so I decided to learn it. I hope that I will be able to do this. Thanks for your lesson!
thank you.... i am a welsh from canada my last name is welsh and im loving my native welsh
Diolch yn Fawr for the lesson. I was adopted and always wanted to learn Welsh: I hope my real father, Thomas Powell Jones is happy I'm learning the native tongue - RIP
I love visiting North Wales and I love learning from your videos. Thank you so much ❤
You're excellent. I am English and I am starting Welsh now... thank you. You are really clear.
I planned on learning Welsh as my 9th language, but it's moved up to sit next to Spanish, Swahili and Swedish, the languages I'm currently learning (they're languages 3-5). I already love Welsh a lot, it's a great reference for my conlangs too.
I would be interested to know what goodbye was in Welsh, say a hundred or two hundred years ago. For example, no one says "farewell" now in English, it's very literary. Funny fact, in Denmark they still say "farvel" to mean goodbye today. Sometimes Germans will say "viel Spass" (lot of fun) when saying goodbye too.
Just brushing up on some Welsh before my visit to Porthmadog tomorrow.
I'm really struggling to find resources for north welsh specifically, not many places I can find acknowledge the difference and duolingo is south welsh according to my family. So I really appreciate that you've made videos specifying which words are from which part.
Loved this - made me smile. Welsh lass from Llanelli living in USA.
Recently moved to Chester and wanted to learn some of the Welsh language for when I cross over the border. It’s a nice feeling to be polite, right.
You´re a lovely man. Thanks for the help from Spain! Hwyl!
This is actually super helpful thanks! Especially visulization like the shoe lol, that helps me a lot mybe i'm that type of learner. My dads side comes from Wales and i have a welsh friend and visit Wales a lot so thought i'd try and learn it which has been fun so far, very different from English needs a lot of repetition to remember but think i'm getting there so your videos will help a lot! Thanks! Diolch!
Sutmae sounds like the food "Siu Mai" ❤
Love my country
Dw I ddim yn siarad Cymraeg on dw I isio dysgu 💖
Rather shamefully, I didn't learn any Welsh when I drove down to Caernarfon Castle many years ago, and despite enjoying the countryside and the town,the locals were downright rude and hostile to me,being an English tourist. It left a very bad impression on the Welsh on me, but I decided to give it another go and learn some of what you're kindly teaching
This is so helpful! Thank you!
Love the way you break it down