Sunday, August 28th, 2011 at
1:14 pm
Im not sure what i want to learn
1.) German
2.) Greek
3.) Italian
4.) Irish Gaelic
5.) Cymraeg (Welsh)
I really am intrested in Irish and Welsh but not sure.
I plan on moving to Europe for awhile after college and tracing my roots back thier in Wales and Ireland so both are kinda what i want to learn but i also love Italian and Greek & German >.< sohard to choose.
Wednesday, August 24th, 2011 at
8:27 pm
It's a competition, I have to design a new logo [old one is a kid crying with broken arm + patched up teddy = very depressing -.-] and come up with a name + slogan
The charity/trust is called The Trust for Sick Children in Wales BUT it's basically a trust that collects money to let parents stay in a building next to the hospital completely free of charge so they don't have to travel if they have a terminally ill child in hospital.
The logo I've done is two parents, mum crouching, dad standing, beckoning a child and the kid is just out of reach, holding out his hand trying to reach back. It's all in silhouettes but the kid is wearing a blue hospital gown and a bandanna [the ones that some kids wear after Chemotherapy, it'll either have a welsh flag on it or just rainbow colours] Also, I'm contemplating putting a sort of roof-shaped "flick" over the parents or something as in a shelter but that might look as though the kid isn't allowed under shelter :L? ....anyway it's not totally finished but that's not overly important (:
What I'm having trouble with at the moment is the name + slogan. Right now the name is The Trust for Sick Children in Wales, and the slogan is "Make this your charity, please" <-with "please" written in a child's handwriting.
I'm completely stuck for ideas :S
I've been thinking about something like "Love heals best" or "Cadw'r Cariad/Keeping the love" as a slogan [Cadw'r cariad is the welsh translation] but you don't want to give the parents too much hope and the second doesn't make much sense... :S so I don't like that, or something like "_name of trust_ -because love has no boundaries" as in the love of the parents won't stop them from being with the kid? But I don't like that either =/
I wouldn't be asking unless I was desperate but I don't feel bad asking because the competition is to re-vamp the trust's image and to modernise it, re-naming it and getting a new slogan is optional, but requested if you get what I mean...
it's in for this Friday anyway so I really really need ideas :S
Thanks in advance x
P.S. IF you happen to speak Welsh, I'm making it bilingual but if you have any ideas in welsh, it would be cool
if not, no worries, the chances of a Welsh speaking person coming across this is insane :L x
Monday, July 25th, 2011 at
6:01 pm
13hh bay Arab x Welsh mare 4 yo
unbroken, quiet and stunning, great movement she will excel at anything, showjumping/pony club/dressage and especially showing
she's been backed and ready to break, good with dogs and children
she will not go as a first project pony or to a un experienced home, she is very special and i am in no rush to sell her
,000 she is worth every penny
just so i dont flood the other one with to many edits >.< this is my last one thanks for your reply on the other
its spring here
this is in aus dollars so 1,000 is actually a standard price for any horse,
what i mean by backed is EVERYTHING has been done, gypsy is a real sweetheart not rude, not pushy and very respectful the only reason why i haven't followed tough is from a fall off a friends horse during a hunt i dont have enough confidence and i refuse to get on the way i feel on a unbroken horse no mater how quiet she is i will not give her a bad start,
i've sat on her climbed on her bareback and in saddle she is quiet and easy to train no spook, no buck nothing
Thursday, June 30th, 2011 at
6:00 am
Rwyf wrth fy modd eich cerddoriaeth ac yn gweithredu, rydych yn talentog iawn.
It's meant to say - I love your music and acting, you're very talented.
Trying to impress my mate whose first language is Welsh. I am Welsh myself I just don't speak the language. :L
<3
Thursday, May 19th, 2011 at
3:37 am
Matthew says:
Dydw i ddim yn hoffi eich o gwbl!
Hailie's Woman <3 says:
Mae Maffoo yn dwp iawn
Matthew says:
Mae Daniel yn ddrwg iawn. Mae'n gas gyda fi Daniel. Mae e'n fy enoi mawr
Hailie's Woman <3 says:
Mae e'n fy enoi mawr?
Matthew says:
Haha! Dwyt ti ddim yn cael!
Matthew says:
Rydw i'n ennill!
Hailie's Woman <3 says:
Nac ydw, :]
Hailie's Woman <3 says:
RYDW I'N ennill PL1
Hailie's Woman <3 says:
Achos rydw i'n cool (H)
Matthew says:
Mae Daniel yn sbwriel i Gymraeg. Mae e'n colli. Rydw i'n ennill mawr!
Matthew says:
Rydyn nhw'r vowell
Hailie's Woman <3 says:
Mae Maffoo yn ddrwg iawn i siarad gyda pobl >__>
Matthew says:
Oes?
Hailie's Woman <3 says:
Oes
Matthew says:
Dydw i ddim yn cyuno
Hailie's Woman <3 says:
Cytuno, bitchiau
Matthew says:
Rydw'n mwy sollab
Matthew says:
Rydw i'n meddwl bod Hailie yn allosiawdau iawn
Hailie's Woman <3 says:
Rydw i'n meddwl bod Hailie yn drygionus y rhywiol iawn <3
Hailie's Woman <3 says:
*a
Matthew says:
Pfft
Matthew says:
Mae Hailie yn trist
Hailie's Woman <3 says:
Mae Maffoo yn mwy trist....
Hailie's Woman <3 says:
O gwbwl :]
Matthew says:
Rydw i'n ar ben mae hi
Hailie's Woman <3 says:
... Mae Matthew yn dwp... dwp iawn nu!
Matthew says:
Haha. Dydy mae Daniel ddim yn gwybodaeth yn Cymraeg
Monday, October 5th, 2009 at
2:13 am
I want to use one or the other for a dog name, but I want to make sure I am saying them right.
I couldn't find much on pronunciation online.
I think you say "Ci" and "Key". Is that right?
I have found that the dd in "Blaidd" is like O or something.
Could someone please let me know how to say each correctly. Thanks so much.
(and yes, with the "Blaidd", I am a Doctor Who fan <g>)