I have a Berkshirrean (Berkshire in South England) and it's a very fast flowing sort of dialect. I never say them (except when I'm writing) I always say "'em"

I can impersonate
Welsh
Chinese
New York
Mexican
Russian
Australian
Scottish
Irish
And Every Other English Accent.

How about you?

What languages do you speak?

Also, say "Do you speak (insert the language you are talking in name)"?

Welsh -(Wyt) ti'n siarad Cymraeg?-(inf) Ydych chi'n siarad Cymraeg?-(frm)

**English does not count!**
First, American is a dialect of English.....

Second, only one of you (Person who speaks Hebrew) did the second half : /
English isn't boring to me (Welsh is my first, I find English hard and fun.)

I said it doesnt count because every one here can speak it, lol/

I would like to know what's your dialectal word for these, (Hoffwn i wybod eich gair tafodieithol am rain)

I Speak Cymraeg Shir Gâr) Carmarthenshire welsh with a bit of Wenhwyseg because of where i Live (Dyffryn Aman)

I will list all the words in Standard Welsh - My form - then you tell me your word if you have one that's different.

Please state where you are from and What dialect you speak.

Blerwch – Annibendod
Poeni – Becso
Menthyg – Mencyd
Anghytuno – Bigitan
Ffedog – Brat
Cacennau – Picau
Blawd – Can/Fflŵr
Bwrw Rhywun – Cernod
Coeden – Colfen
Cuddio – Cwato
Tacluso – Cymoni
Dianc – Diengyd
Disgwyl – Erfyn
Dweud – Gweud
Eisiau – Moyn
Peidiwch – Pacha
Gnweud dŵr – Pisho
Cribyn – Raca
Dydw i ddim – Sai’n
Losin – Taffish
Allt/ bryn – Tyle
Bwrw – Whado
Siarad – Wilia
Ef neu hi fan draw – Hwncw mwncw/ Honco monco
Nofio – Oefad
Malu – Walu
Tatws – Tato, Taten

Ychwanegwch eich gair chi, Add your word.

Such as Carmarthenshire, Cardiganshire, Northern Pembrokeshire, Sir Fon, Clwyd, Western Powys, Western Neath and portalbot and Northen Swansea?
o puddleduck roeddwn i 'na ar ddydd Sadwrn dwetha' yn gwylio'r gem. A deintydd Brynaman yr un newydd sy da fi ond ma'n fam i'n mynd i'r waun lle fach net fyd. Ma' rhywun arall ma o Lanaman achos dath cwestiwn lan ddoe roedd yn dweud ei fod yn byw ym mhentref cyntefig Shane wel Glanaman yw hwna felly wn i ddim pwy?

(Sori am y tafodiaith ond un sy'n siarad tafodiaith i yw puddleduck)

(Sorry for the dialect of welsh there but me and Puddleduck both speak that dialect)

Felly Rolyn paid a'i cywiro achos mae'n hollol iawn na dydyn yn ysgrifennu llythyr neu rhywbeth ffurfiol felly mae'n hollol ganiataol i gael rhywbeth yn eich tafodiaith.

Scottish people being anti-Welsh?

Why do so many Scots, especially the Nationalists have such a problem with Wales? But what do you base your opinions on?
When I go to Wales, I see more of a country than Scotland. Because you all speak English, your national anthem is in English, you're trying to wipe out your languages (I'm not including 'Scots' as it's just a dialect of English). Also, all your signposts are in English, but I do know you have Gaelic ones in some areas.
The Welsh still have their own language. Scotland chose English as their language, while the Welsh were forced to speak English. Yet, they have saved it from dying out.

I have more respect for Welsh people, as they have more respect for their country. They don't base their nationality on hating us, and are proud of their culture. Wales has had cultural nationalism, and I don't think Scotland has ever had something like this. Also, Scotland went into the Union, because you were bankrupt by the Darien scheme, and England bailed you out, yet you still hate us! Independence- You're so blinded by anti-Englishness, you'll do anything to get away from us, even at the expense of your country's wellbeing.

Why do you believe that you've been oppressed by England, and Wales has had an easy ride? Do you know their history? Why do you enjoy being 'victims'? Why do you have this 'Braveheart' mentality? It's 2009!

My girlfriend is Welsh, and she had a lot of hassle in Scotland for being Welsh. She speaks her language, and so do her family. They're really proud people, and I have never seen this in the Scots. Just anger and bigotry. And not just towards the English and Welsh. Heard some nice anti-Irish chanting from Rangers fans.
I'm not aiming this at all Scots, just the ignorant ones.

Learning Welsh…?

I've wanted to learn Welsh for quite some time now, but I've got a few questions...

Which one is better to learn, the South or North dialect? I'm told that the North is more "proper" Welsh, while the South is what's actually spoken.

Any suggestions on what courses are good?

Thanks.

I discovered recently that one of my ancestors came from Llanbrynmair in Powys (Mid-Wales) and that it is still a predominantly Welsh-speaking area. Since I always hear of only the Northern and Southern Welsh dialects, I am wondering if one or the other dominates Mid-Wales or if Mid-Wales has something of its own dialect.

Diolch yn fawr.

I need some software or book that will help me to learn the dialect and pronunciation of the Welsh language.

I also need books/softwares that will help me learn and improve my Latin.

Reasons for speaking Welsh?

I'm doing a presentation about the Welsh language and society, and wanted to know a few reasons why people spoke Welsh. Also, I would like to know if there is a more "prestigious" dialect/accent in Welsh, for example, RP English is in England.
oops i meant speak, not spoke! bad grammar on my part, sorry!