Monday, October 31st, 2011 at
6:01 pm
I had a dream last night, I don't remember much of it but I do remember distinctly that the words "Cwn Annwn" were written on a white piece of paper and I was like, 'hold on thats Welsh-ish spelling'. What does this mean? I'm trying to learn Welsh, as I'd love to come to Wales someday so all I know is how to pronounce the letters and words and the basics like "good morning" bore da. This phrase has never crossed my path in my studies.
Tuesday, June 28th, 2011 at
6:03 am
Hello, is there a person who speaks Welsh who could translate this simple phrase for me? Note that I have already tried using Google Translator (which gave me "Yn enw Myrddin Wyllt"), but I don't trust machine translation all that much. Thanks...
Thursday, May 5th, 2011 at
3:37 am
Hi, there!
I am a bit confused as to what languages are spoken in Scotland and Ireland, other than English, of course. It looks like both countries come from a similar background, yet their languages differ.
I need this text translated in welsh, or the language the Scotland's ancestors were speaking. I should be so lucky if somebody who knows both languages will take a look at my humble request.
"NOT EVEN DEATH CAN STOP ETERNITY"
Here comes the tricky part: I need one word, ONLY one, translated in old Irish.
I am trying to write a book, and this small phrase is meant to sent my heroine into a search quest. Having one word in Irish in this phrase, it will give her the certitude she's not wrong.
I don't care which one is the word, as long as it is from old Irish.
Thank you!
Wednesday, November 3rd, 2010 at
12:44 pm
I'm looking for a decoration for a christmas tree with some welsh phrase on, or something that is uniquely welsh.
If anyone knows any websites, please help!
Thanks in advance 
Friday, October 23rd, 2009 at
7:58 am
Do you think the phrase " i was just helping it through the fence " is true? And why do they talk like complete retards?