It sounded familiar because probably I heard it in some film. Having now read the lyrics I can only think the song is more beautiful. Happy New Year, urte berri on!
I'm Estonian, but Wales has and will always have a special place in my heart. I was there a month ago and I loved it! The people there are amazing and the landscape is just mesmerising! Oh and also, I'm learning Welsh. Dw i'n caru Cymru❤️🏴
Ive always wanted toblearn welsh as an irishman bit id probably fail just like i did with with irish my own native language but i might try again sometime
It sounded familiar because probably I heard it in some film. Having now read the lyrics I can only think the song is more beautiful. Happy New Year, urte berri on!
I'm Estonian, but Wales has and will always have a special place in my heart. I was there a month ago and I loved it! The people there are amazing and the landscape is just mesmerising! Oh and also, I'm learning Welsh. Dw i'n caru Cymru❤️🏴
Proud to be welsh a
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Lovely song, merry Christmas all
Ive always wanted toblearn welsh as an irishman bit id probably fail just like i did with with irish my own native language but i might try again sometime
Cymreag dynolieath chwyldro 🏴
LET'S GOOOO CERDDORIAETH CYMRAEG🏴🏴🏴
Does "Fal la la la la" have any significance in the Welsh and/or culture, or was it totally made it up for this song?
No significance, it's just to help the flow of the song