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.
Wednesday, September 7th, 2011 at
10:51 pm
Does anyone know the meaning for this name?
I am getting conflicting information.
What I think and hope it means is White Raven.
I think it also is:
Welsh, and the feminine version of Bronwyn.
Can anybody correct me or confirm?
Does anyone speak welsh?
thx 
when I was online I found a site that says Bronwyn is the masculine version, and Branwen is the feminine....
http://medievalscotland.org/problem/names/branwen.shtml
http://www.behindthename.com/name/branwen
or
why do some people say it means white breasted? Is htere more than one meaning?? thx
which spelling means White RAven?
thx
Please back up your info/details with source, (just curious)
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.
Monday, May 2nd, 2011 at
10:50 am
I donno if this is really true or not but like every Welsh person i ever spoken to don't seem to say their Walsh or it say it in a way where its like they your hoping you wounding say anything, like they think people will call them sheepshagers as soon if they know they are Welsh
My best friend was like this when i frist met him and so all the over Welsh people i have spoken to outside of Wales
Would i be right in thinking they are worry people will judge them for that? i reposted this because of that very reason
PS - Sorry if this Q offends anyone, I love the Welsh and i cant stand people being racist
PSS - Don't write crap or i'll report you and not lose any sleep over it.
yahoo put this in singles and dating for some reason i put in a different secson
and no carp on my spelling pleace im dysletic
also im i the only one show noticed this or has anyone else have
Sunday, October 10th, 2010 at
12:48 pm
In particular, Yahoo's inability to have a proper English spell checker even when on their UK and Ireland sites?
Our language has a long and proud history, with a language derived from Latin, Scandinavian. Greek, Gaelic, Welsh etc that has developed into the finest language in the world.
Yet these New World upstart chappies have only been around a couple of centuries and decide that they can change the spelling and then try to impose their spellings through their inadequate online spellcheckers..
Friday, November 13th, 2009 at
3:53 am
i've read some time ago that only 4.93 % of welsh people speak welsh, and i know it's the same in Ireland and Scottland with gaelic and in France with breton, provençal. i know they should also speak english and french because is the official language, but I think they(irish, scottish, welsh) should learn how to speak these languages fluently, after all....is part of their culture!
I ask this because in Spain we have other languages appart from Spanish(galician, catalan, basque) but they all(or at least, most of them)can speak, read, write them in Galiza, Catalunya and Basque Country.
thank you for the answers! it would be nice to have any answer from irish, scottish, welsh people.
sorry for the spelling, I don't know if I wrote it all propperly!