Learn the Welsh words for various types of clothing /625 Words in your target language Pt 5
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- Опубліковано 31 тра 2024
- In this video I’m going to be showing you how to pronounce 13 Welsh words from a new language learning hack that is becoming popular in the language learning community called ‘625 words in your target language’. So in todays video I’m going to teach you 13 Welsh words from the next section, which is all about types of clothing you can wear such as shirts, trousers, hats, dresses and many more.
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Please make the rest of these, they are so very useful.
Pls make the rest 🙏
Thanks jason.
I'll be looking forward to the following episodes!
Thanks for another lesson in the 625 words concept😊. I am 60 days into learning Welsh, using several resources. I love the music at the end of the video too.
I needed to hear your voice today. Your Welsh accent relaxes me. I spent time with my Uncle in Cardiff. You sound just like him. My mother was a Welsh war bride
I’m glad it helps.
Brilliant. I really enjoyed the lesson.
Looking forward to the next lesson. Keep to the basics please. This was just about perfect.
Diolch !
the author of the 625 words recommends you learn them in alphabetical order, since learning words in related groups causes the learner to get them mixed up
Can you make a video on Welsh geography?
Diolch!
😁😁❤️❤️💪🔥🔥
Underpants is trôns. Coat is côt - the 'o' is drawn out, stretched - tô bâch (little roof) above the letter.
So I’d never heard of Cot with a tô Bach before. I looked it up and there are two versions. Cot and Côt. One with the pronunciation I taught and the one you mentioned. Also there are a few words for pants in Welsh including pants and trôns. I assume the differences are regional? Thanks for telling me about them. 👍
Hi Hari
So, how do you pronounce trôns phonetically ?
Is it trroons ?
Thanks.
@@LearnWelshPodcast I'm North Walian, as you've probably guessed. A cot to us is where a baby sleeps.
@@markedwards9247 Think of the surname Jones and replace the 'j' with 'tr'. (always roll your Rs of course)
That’s interesting. I would say cot in an English language conversation for where a baby sleeps. In Welsh I would say crud.
Why is "siwt" not pronounced "Shwt"?
That’s a good question. In South Wales Si is normally pronounced shh but I’ve never heard anyone pronounce siwt with a shh sound, probably because it’s just the English pronunciation with a Welsh spelling. Also the Shh pronunciation for words beginning with Si is a South Wales way of pronouncing it. In North Wales Si is usually pronounced more like the name Sue.