Wednesday, July 13th, 2011 at
3:38 am
Hi, I am sorta stuck on my welsh work, and would just like to know what these would be (I'm writing about a tv programme and then comparing two) :
The name of the programme is (Name of programme)
It is on (Tv channel)
The actors were (actors)
The characters were (great, good, ect)
In my opinion the actors were (good, ect)
The two programmes I'm comparing are ___ and ___
(programme name) is great, but not as good as (programme name)
My favourite character is (name of character)
It is ( good, ect)
I've done most of it so far, but would like to what them sentences are in welsh, not the bit in brackets though - so just like
The programme is called .....
I just need a rough guide coz I have no idea, ive missed aload of lessons and would really appreciate help - thanks
OH and I'm in NORTH wales, so that sorta welsh
=] Ty
Tuesday, June 21st, 2011 at
1:19 am
Hello I'm giving a speech in Wales at a wedding and would like to say a few sentences in Welsh. However all online resources just have the Welsh spelling without any help in the pronunciation.
Could anyone help with the Welsh translation AND PRONUNCIATION for:
Hello Ladies and gentlemen, thank you so much for coming to the wedding of X and X. Because it's such a joy to see so many of you on such a special day, I wanted to be able to thank you in fluent Welsh.
The actual phrasing can be altered to make it work in Welsh. Any help is so appreciated.
Thursday, June 16th, 2011 at
3:37 am
Although i am welsh born, I can`t speak a word of it. My son goes to a welsh school and im trying to help him with his homework which is in welsh. Does anyone know of a good site to help me with welsh translations, sentences,questions etc. I can find lots of sites that offer single word translations but not one that offers full sentences,etc.
Friday, April 8th, 2011 at
11:04 am
How do I write these sentences in welsh :
My family are called...
They are called...
I have no pets/animals
Tuesday, April 5th, 2011 at
1:23 am
I am interested in learning Welsh, but I have no previous Welsh exposure and I am English and do not live in Wales, so finding speakers would probably be tricky. I find Welsh a facinating language, yet how hard would you say it was for a native English speaker to become proficient in it, how would you say it compares to other European languages?
From the small amount of study I've done, while it is obviously very different to English, the sentence structure is quite similar and sentences are built in the same way. Would it be fair to say Welsh's complexity is no worse than French or German?
Thanks
Friday, August 28th, 2009 at
1:19 pm
Does anyone know of any films I can get in the US with people speaking Welsh. Or any websites that has sound files (preferably with full sentences spoken). Also, can someone recommend a website or audiobook that teaches pronunciation with soundfiles so I can hear it. Thanks in advance.