Thanks to Raycon for the sponsorship, go to buyraycon.com/xiaomanyc to get 20 to 50% off sitewide! Oh man, I think I’m falling in love with the UK guys, where should I go next in this country???
WELSH!?!?!? oh my gosh i’ve been waiting for this day to come!!!!! so glad you’ve decided to learn welsh, it’s so appreciated by our little community when someone takes the time out of their day to use welsh instead.. i don’t speak welsh although i am welsh, but whenever someone even says “diolch” instead of “thank you” i’m happy enough
@@sneer0101i went to an english speaking school and i’m still currently in education. i haven’t had the time to learn welsh outside of the basics that you learn in GCSE. i can speak it to a certain degree but it’s difficult 😅 once i leave further education i definitely want to learn it though!!!
@@sneer0101also, i know many people who speak welsh but still use english!!! wales is sadly a majority english speaking country, so it’s hard to learn the language as you don’t necessarily have the environment to get used to it
@@lukemurray4950 thank you!!! i definitely do plan on learning it, id rather do it when i have the time though to be honest.. i’ve got plenty of years left on this earth - so i plan on using my time after university towards learning welsh, rather than cramming it all in now
As a Welsh man living in Wales and who can speak fluent welsh, I understood everything you said in welsh. Some annunciation was off but that's to be expected. Just sound it confidently because you sounded shy but you did wonderful. Most speakers in wales are west Wales and North Wales. I'd say the welsh I heard from you would be to the standard of a 7 or 8 year old learning in school. More than competent to get by with. Great job! Well done! Ardderchog!
I remember as a child being on holiday in Brittany (France) with my Welsh speaking grandmother, she managed to converse fluidly and effortlessly with an elderly French lady who spoke Breton, the two languages were close enough that they could easily understand each other.
I have a few words of Gaeilge Uladh (Ulster Irish) from my childhood, one day my fiancée said something in Gàidhlig (Scottish Gaelic) her grandparents used to say and it was uncanny how it sounded so familiar and was intelligible. I understand there are cool inter-celtic festivals these days focused on music and language culture.
@@brainworm666 nah that’s Wrexham with the scouse Welsh most of north wales has a pretty boring accent not as much flair as south wales accent just plain and boring
I honestly believe by learning languages so humbly and always eating local food you have embraced and embodied the message Anthony Bourdain was trying to teach the world, i think he would be proud
That's a good comparison. Anthony Bourdain was a hero of mine, and I NEVER really care when some celebrity dies that I've never met before. But I literally broke down to tears when I heard not just that he died, but how he died. You never really know what people are going through.
I love how Xiaoma is recognized by people almost anywhere he travels and they're so happy to meet him. This man never fails to make my day brighter, and he is obviously doing the same for millions of others. Ari gives me hope for humanity.
I love when Ari asked the waiter whether they served beer. His expression was like, Yeah, um, we serve beer. We like beer. We can't imagine life without beer. And, btw, this is a pub so...
Which reminds me of whenever Ari asks the owner of a fruit stand or restaurant if “the food is good?” As if, they would say (in whatever language they were speaking) “No! Everything on the menu sucks eggs!” 😆
As a Welsh person from the North, it's embarrassing to see how little our language is understood/spoken by our own people. My Welsh is not so great these days but I do make the effort, especially when in Welsh-speaking areas. It's humbling to see some dude from New York speaking better Welsh than the natives. Well done Ari, you crushed this one!
It is a shame, yes. Grew up in North Wales as an English person, (born in England to English parents), and it always struck me as odd how there was so much passion for being Welsh yet so little effort to learn it. It's 2023, there's literally no excuses anymore, you can learn on dozens of platforms and go to classes, but not many do. And they all speak English, support English football teams, love Only Fools and Horses....and hate the English! Baffling. Imagine I lived in England, supported Swansea, spoke Welsh and loved Pobl y Cwm and absolutely hated the Welsh? 😂
To be fair he's in Cardiff, I've been in Cardiff 18 years and the teaching is certainly improving for the newer generation but for the most part only a small amount of people can speak it in the Capital. But, I went to college in Pencoed (bout 25 minute drive outside Cardiff) and a larger amount of people speak it there. It's really just within the capital that not many speak it, but like I say it is improving slowly. Really he should have gone elsewhere but Cardiff
Depending whether you use NAS or Census results; Approx 40,000 - 94,000 people speak Welsh in Cardiff. Bear in mind the entire pop of Gwynedd is 117,000.
It's so nice to see how even the people who only know a few words were so happy to hear it from you. Wales has had to fight hard to keep its language alive. I'm not welsh but my work has a fully Welsh speaking department and offers free courses. I'd love to to learn one day.
@@tarkenton3895 diolch, I definitely will be learning, as I'd love to move to Wales one day (my partner is welsh). Really I think all the celtic languages should be taught on the English curriculum
Went to college there and they do everything in both Welsh and English and quite a few of the staff and my friends can speak Welsh! I must learn (after German)
As a fluent welsh speaker myself and the only language outside of english that i have heard you speak that i can understand being welsh, i now have a new found appreciation of your langauage skills, because i can hear that you have actually learnt it propely and are using it correctly most of the time. I had no idea how good or bad you was at the other languages because i couldnt understand. Welsh is a difficult language to learn so hats off to you! Happy you managed to find at least a few people around cardiff who speak it. A trip to the north may have meant you found more people speaking it but they baisicslly have their own dialect and a strong accent so it may have been tough to understand people
I’ve just walked around the entire Welsh Coast Path, 870 miles in 60 days- if you go to north Wales, Pembrokeshire, Anglesey, the valleys etc you’d find that a much greater percentage of people there speak Welsh. I went to Cardiff university and there were fellow students studying music for whom English was their second language behind Welsh, so it really is a completely living language
@@c4four132 having said that, I spent a few days in Cardiff last week and heard several separate people of all ages speaking Welsh so ‘even’ in the capital it’s definitely present :)
Appreciate this for sure 🏴 you should have definitely gone up North, disappointing seeing so many Welsh not speaking the language and almost perplexed hearing it 😔 Hopefully you'll decide to come back in the future and enjoy a bit more of this beautiful country 🙂
some of our call centres especially for the UKs version of the DMV is in Wales, some of the staff have a proper thick welsh accent can be a nightmare getting your driving licence sorted... lol ok maybe a little hyperbole
The trouble was, during the 70s, 80s and 90s the Cardiff school system placed a firm emphasis on learning French, "as it would be more useful, and would allow for better job prospects", so Welsh was pretty much sidelined. You also couldn't take two languages, and the French departments always seemed better funded and supplied, so for many the choice was made for us. Those that took Welsh all had the last laugh, because not only could they find decent jobs in the film, TV and entertainment industry, but French is almost useless in Northern France as they all now speak Arabic.
Speaking Welsh does not guarantee being made welcome in Wales. I know Welsh people who could speak fluent Welsh moving to Anglesey, they eventually sold and moved out as the locals would not accept them into the community, reason being they were not from Anglesey. Self defeating.
I'm English and am not surprised you met so many lovely Welsh folk, they're a great people with some amazing countryside with big ass castles everywhere!
Not often we here that from English lads, appreciate you being so sound. I'm welsh but work in Bristol and most the time I get shit from the English boys for being welsh so hearing an English lad giving us credit is refreshing
@@KennygsxI’m from Kent over on the south east of England, and other than the banter between the English and Welsh I’ve never heard anything real bad said about the Welsh in by 37 years on earth, I always thought the Welsh were beloved by us.
My dad's first language is Welsh, and he told me he didn't know English until he was 6. Unfortunately, he never taught me as a child but this has given me the fuel to want to learn it!
My father came from a Welsh speaking family and they only spoke welsh at home ,and as he got older he basically forgot it .The older I got the more I wish I learn't our beautiful language.
One of my fondest memories is speaking to a Japanese couple (the whole thing in Japanese) while interning at Canyonlands National Park back in 2018. I barely said anything, and it was incredibly simple, but I'll never forget the response of the man after I said that I didn't speak Japanese. He looked me in the eys and said "you do speak Japanese." Something so simple being so meaningful is a testament to how wonderfully powerful language learning as a part of the human experience. Thank you for always reminding me of that, Ari!
Can't believe Xiaomanyc is speaking Welsh!! I live in North Wales in Gwynedd and the majority of us speak it here, especially in my area. It's really disheartening to see so many South Walians saying they can't speak the language, but great that you found a few! Hopefully you come up North some day to experience our dialect😀 Diolch yn fawr iawn, Xiaoma😊
Isn't there just a single town where Welsh is the dominant first language up in Snowdonia? I never learned Welsh, I live just across the border. But a lot of my friends did learn it in school. I think it's admirable how much the language has been revived. It's certainly in a much better state than Irish is.
@Luuuma7 one single town? God no. Around my area, you have Porthmadog, Criccieth, Pwllheli (and the whole Llyn Peninsula), Blaenau Ffestiniog, and many more where i can guarantee the majority are Welsh speakers. Maybe if you go to the North Coast, like Bangor, it might not be the majority that speaks it due to there being English Schools, a University, and further east you'll come closer to Merseyside so there'll be less Welsh prevalence there. But there's definitely more than just one town in Gwynedd that is more dominantly Welsh speaking😋
@@JoeBloggsUA-camOutside of Wales, there were many places like that 50 years ago -- but no longer. These days, people steal parcels from front porches.
...never ceases to amaze me that no matter what country Ari visits to hone his skills, there are people who recognize him and want to say "hello" and get a picture! We are more interconnected than one would imagine....thanx Xiaoma...!!!
I hope this video brings to light what a shame it is that the British government suppressed this language nearly out of existence. What a shame! It’s such an ancient tongue, I hope the welsh can keep their language alive!
He was in the wrong area of Wales really. In Cardiff people might learn Welsh at school but generally won’t speak it at home. Quite different up in north Wales where many speak it as their first language.
I have always found it infuriating to think of how many people around the world have been prevented and shamed from speaking their native languages...I was so happy to hear that the situation in Wales is changing and that there is an effort to promote speaking the Welsh language there. The same thing happened in Hawaii and after many years there is a large percentage of people there now who speak their language again. This was a wonderful video to watch. I hope the efforts really continue there, Welsh is a beautiful sounding language.
When my 1st wifes' son was three he needed to be in daycare so I suggested a local Chinese facility. She became angry at teaching him an Eastern language. So we settled on Spanish. (In Texas). By the time he went to school he was very proficient, by ten,fluent. Always teach a child a second language.
I love how you’re diving into niche languages like Welsh that many of your viewers wouldn’t known have existed! I used to live in Cardiff and seeing this video was super cool for me. Well done!
I love how Ari is so teachable. When people correct his pronunciation he bounces back with the right words. He is so awesome! And speaking with the Chinese ladies, just fir practice 😅
Welsh has to be one of the most interesting languages I've ever heard. Like wow, it's so different and nice to listen too tbh. Keep up the learning Ari!
Xiaoman has an amazing ear for understanding and pronouncing languages. I imagine he spends a lot of time when he’s learning these languages, and he has a real feel for what types of conversations and words are typical for interactions when learning new languages.
I can't believe I missed you visiting Cardiff!! as you noticed, many of us down here tend to not speak it despite the city being the capital! North would have been the ideal region to venture to if you wanted to find more welsh speakers. Thank you for taking the time to learn our language!!
Omg! I never thought I'd see this video on your channel, but I'm definitely happy to see it! As a Welsh speaker, it's nice to see someone trying to learn the language, even though it's a little harder to find someone who actually speaks it here.
The number of genuine fans just saying hi and recognizing you and going about their day is so warming to see. I hope to one day see you out on your language adventure!!
The more west and/or north you go from Cardiff the more you will hear welsh spoken. Really pleasantly surprised to see you have learnt welsh, a beautiful language that has survived despite the push back against it for so long ❤
To be fair though, we have our bits here and there here in Cardiff where you will hear it a lot. I'm sitting next to a group of old ladies speaking it very well right now, and moaning about the speed of service knowing the staff doesn't understand 😂
@@star_pawsangels the amusing bit of that being that (despite the frankly misleading name) I'm actually from Yorkshire. My kids speak fluent Welsh, and I speak a little, more than most with my background, and understand Welsh well. Welsh family, black sheep.
As an English guy that's recently picked up Japanese and Korean and hope to learn Taiwanese Maderin, I want to learn Welsh now too to honour my late father!
Welsh is a cool old language and I hope more generations are encouraged to learn it. Whenever I go over the bridge and see Welsh on the road signs, it’s awesome 😅
No way dude, thank you so much for shining a spotlight on our pretty little country. And you will never know how much it means to me for you to discuss the suppression of the culture/language. It breaks my heart.
So bizzare to see you in my town! Hope you enjoyed Cardiff! If you come back to Wales, highly recommend you go to north Wales, loads more people speak Welsh there and you'd probably get some hilarious reactions!
I came for the reactions, but I stayed for the hospitality. This is what travel is about. Meeting new people, having new experiences and broadening one's understanding of the world. Food for the soul.
Its so great to see people outside the UK learning this kind of thing. I'm not welsh but my mums grandparents were and it feels great to see someone (especially americans) understand that the Uk isn't just london and english people
I'm studying Welsh and while it can be challenging, it's very enjoyable to learn. I don't think I've seen as many people recognise you as they did in Wales!
@@israellaii wish i could as an english man but i started learning portuguese before i thought of welsh and im not smart enough to kearn 2 languages at once
I love that you learned Welsh. My mom was born in Carmarthen and met my dad (from Brooklyn NYC) in London during the Korean War. My dad luckily was only stationed in the UK and wooed my mom and brought her back to the US. Our family joke was always the only action he saw during the war was my mother! 🏴
I'm from Wales and it's nice hearing someone from America knowing about Wales but you would as your mum is from Wales. I actually would love to go to America visit time square and go to a rodeo see the bulls bucking people off the backs. 🏴😀
@@aprill3759Id suggest to travel to one of the smaller places in America where they have less tourists, in Arizona or Wyoming for example its beautiful scenery and people are really friendly to us Brits.
I love the complete oblviousness of many who just dont realise there such a vibrant welsh language community in South Wales - theres a real assumption (as shown by the fruit seller) that its all down west and up north, but you hit the nail on the head - lots of people speak welsh in the south, its just been so battered out of us that many dont 'see the point'... well done on coming to visit and learning the language. You bumped into possibly one of the most passionate welsh speakers I know too - which is probably more luck than anything! Excellent video.
Hi mate I am the fruit seller from the video, and it's not even obliviousness, growing up in cardiff I can count the fluent welsh speakers I've met in 27years on my one hand and I've known a few ppl to go to welsh speaking high schools too and even they dont know how to speak fluently once theyve left school for a few years, it's a sad truth but it is almost dead in Cardiff (at least for my age bracket anyway) in school we had welsh lessons and were literally aloud to have a free lesson during Welsh periods if we wished and even got to avoid doing the end of year welsh exam altogether if we opted out, looking back I'd wish id learnt but alot more emphasis was put on learning French and German through my school experience in Cardiff
@@justchanneljax6000 @justchanneljax6000 hey mate, that's fair - didn't mean for what I said to come across as a criticism of you personally - so sorry for that. I will say your experience isn't unique - lots of people just don't see the thriving Welsh language and without trying to sound critical of you or anyone, but many don't make any effort to try and see it. Here we had someone make the effort to learn enough Welsh to have a reasonable conversation and in many situations his response was 'i don't speak welsh', where as if all of us who don't speak welsh took a bit of time and effort to learn some token phrases you'd be surprised how many people do. In regards to school, times are changing - Welsh in English medium schools is still pretty dire mind, but Welsh language education is growing in popularity and many kids are growing up speaking fluently (my own kid for example) because Welsh education has got a lot better than when we were kids 😂 Once again, sorry if I came across as having a go at you personally. Not my intention at all. And If you fancy it, give Duolingo a go. There's really good free Welsh lessons on there that would help you have really short Welsh conversations with customers in future and you might be surprised how many you've got :)
@@morganbowler-brown4703 yeh I feel like welsh is spoken amongst circles of ppl who are already brought up with it and us who werent taught it growing up jst end up left out of the loop with no clear entrance point into it and even if we do, we dont know anybody to speak regularly so it becomes like a niche hobby to have to find alot of time for and working 10hours plus a day jst becomes near impossible if you have any other interests too, I'll defo check out that duolingo tho to get some basics, thanks for the info mate👍 and no probz man I took the oblivousness thing the wrong way, it feels alot like welsh speakers often assume us non welsh speakers in wales actively dont want to know or are lazy and avoid it, but its jst literally not anywhere to be seen for us in our daily life cos nobody speaks welsh around you if you arent already within those circles to begin with
I have been patiently waiting for this day! As a Northwalian I am sad you didn’t come to North Wales to really experience the Welsh speakers but still so happy you have given our small country a platform. Diolch.
This fills me with joy - as a non-welsh speaking Welshman living in England. Planning to learn when I retire though - which hopefully isn't too far away.
When I lived in Wales my house mate was a Welsh speaker. It is super useful when booking tickets on the phone. Or getting through to call centres. When you select the Welsh option you get connected straight away
This guy and Harry Mack have the most wholesome and beneficial youtube channels. Theyr both just learning and getting better and more impressive with every video
What I loved most in this video is that little moment where you spoke manderin to ask them to take a photo of you, thats what I love seeing about langauge learning speaking other languages in a country that both of you are not native to. Learning languages looks so cool and I have been trying, hopefully I can get to a good point with it some day!
I got so excited seeing that you were doing Welsh this time. I used to be semi fluent as a child, but during my teenage years my use of the language diminished due to horrendous teachers in school. You made such a fantastic effort with people, and those that spoke with you were so passionate about it. I have tried with my eldest daughter to learn Welsh in my 30s, and this has given me some inspiration to try my best to make more of an effort with it. The representation you showed for how our language was beaten out of us with showing about the welsh knot was really great too. Thank you Ari =] Hope you enjoyed your time in Wales. Btw Tiny Rebel do make the best beer.
As a fellow American learning Welsh I am so happy you got to go out and speak the language. I can only dream of getting to travel there! A beautiful country with a beautiful language!
@@p123-o5h 1. Learning is cool 2. Welsh is the language Tolkien used to develop Elvish 3. So I can read Charles' exasperated lines in Let's Play without google translate 4. It makes for a hilarious party trick when you can say Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwryndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch
Pure entertainment! Good vibes, intentions and content. Awesome to see you try different languages from around the world🌎 Im from Finland and I've been told that finnish language is one of the toughest to learn in all of Europe. I'd love to see you give it a try one day! Much love from Finland!
I am so torn with emotions on this. So honestly impressed and humbled that you took the time and made the effort to learn and speak Welsh....a very difficult but beautiful language. And also saddened that we had that language taken away from us. God bless you.
Oh my god! You're in my home city. How did I miss this?! Thank you for visiting Cardiff. Not the most Welsh speaking place in the country, but still glad you visited. Dioch yn fawr.
It’s always great to see how positive and helpful everyone is in all of your videos. The comments too, your whole community is just super positive and welcoming! Amazing amazing.
It always shocks me how speaking someone's language seems to instantly remove cultural barriers, even in relatively similar ones. Your videos always fill me with joy and hope. Keep up the awesome work!
Dude, you are totally amazing. Every time I tune into your channel, you're speaking another language. You blow me away with your ability to converse with so many different people and cultures. Thank you for sharing your adventures and I'll be watching.
This is very impressive dude! You even get some of the letter changes correct like saying gymru. You’re better than 80% of people that live here! Much respect 👊
As Englishman 🏴it’s so nice to know the Welsh want bring 3:47 there language back and so it’s spoken more I hope the Scot’s and Irish do as well and rightly so well done 👍
Just tagging onto the comment :) I went to a Welsh primary and secondary school, Welsh was a mandatory subject just like you guys (and us) do English Lit and Lang, we also did Welsh Lit and Lang for GCSEs etc we even got detentions for getting caught speaking English in the corridors - that's how much they were trying to save the language/ boost it 😅 (this was 2007-2014, and I wouldn't be surprised if it's still the same)
This a little late to the table but thank you so much for learning and speaking Welsh. My Nana was born in Cardiff but my great grandmother was alive when Welsh was suppressed. I can’t imagine not being allowed to speak your own language. I went to Wales with my Mom and our driver was so happy to go to all these places with us and speak Welsh wherever we went.
Well done, as usual! And that was really kind and sweet of that woman to gift you like that. Also, I love how you randomly transitioned into Mandarin whilst asking for assistance in getting your photo taken. Though a simple no brainer of a task for you, your masterful command of the language still resulted in blowing those young women's minds. Always so satisfying to watch. 👍 Peace.. DC
I think this is the first time I've seen a long form video from him and I'm actually really heartened ❤ and amazed that so many fans and people recognise them from across the Atlantic! Amazing!
No matter how bad my day may be, watching Ari bring his love for languages and the people that speak them is so heartwarming that watching you just melts away the tension!
I officially have been pursueded to learn a new languge. Thank you sir. Its an amazing feat to see the connections you can make just by being open enough to invest in yourself
I love these videos. Not only is it great to see how friendly everyone is, and how happy they are, I feel like I always pick up a few words from repeatedly hearing them :)
I love Wales! I have family that lives near the Wales/England border and when I visit them, I love seeing the Welsh language on all the signs around North Wales
I have family which originates from Wales, in the north around Clwyd and Northop, my father was from Liverpool, and it's his side of the family, his sisters Eileen and Rosemary, and his mother Mary, which stems back into the country. I'm learning Welsh so I can go back through some of the older family records and see how many more people I can find for our family tree!
@@YourPalHDee I've visited them a few times over the years. They live near Chester but we've driven through North Wales each time I go. I remember going to Conwy Castle, Llandudno, Snowdonia and Aberystwyth (hopefully I spelled that correctly). Lots of nice hiking places and beautiful scenery.
I have family from Northop they owned the post office, actually still do, that side of the family only learnt Welsh as a second language in primary school
As a proud Welsh man i have to say da iawn ffrind. Your video will being the Welsh language to many who otherwise may not get to hear our beautiful language and for that and learning our language i thank you.
Im from England But I went to uni in Cardiff and even though IM not Welsh. I think it's amazing that you re trying to learn it. The Welsh was some of the nicest people. I've ever met my entire life and I Don't speak the language. I think the Welsh are some of the nicest people Ive ever met and Cardiff. Is a lovely city❤❤❤
I'm not sure how you feel about yourself after all these years of making videos and learning languages but you truly are incredible and living a great life. I hope you value the unique career and experiences you are acquiring, they really are exceptional.
It is alive, it's not broadly spoken around Cardiff/the urban south but there are plenty of first language speakers and people who are educated in Welsh in the West and North of the nation :)
In the North the language is very alive, but down south especially in Cardiff, Newport, Swansea etc. the language is rarely spoken by the everyday people.
This is very cool. I am not welsh, english, or anything close. But I do appreciate the fact you are helping to keep this language alive. Props man, also Wales looks fun, everyone is so nice haha.
@@PaulyWally30 I assume they are referring to Welsh language suppression. In the 1500s, Henry VIII banned the Welsh language and ruled that the official language to be spoken in Wales should be English because Wales was under English rule. The Welsh Language act of 1967 changed this in an attempt to bring the language back to the Welsh people. Cymru and byth! 🏴
Ahhh! Amazing, you should come to West Wales! So beautiful here and many more of us speak fluent Welsh. So lush to see someone learning our beautiful language❤️🏴
Wow! You don’t stop surprising us! I actually never heard of Welsh, gladly now I know! That’s so cool you learn all of the unique, rare, and almost forgotten languages 😮😊
Love your channel, I'm from France and the government also banned regional languages back in the day so not much people still speak it now. So it's very nice to see you try speak all those languages, it keeps the culures alive and I think people are just so happy to speak these types of languages wih someone since fewer and fewer people learn it.
Brittany / Breton (Llydaw / Llydaweg in Welsh) has close ties to Wales, same Celtic branch I believe. Numbers and colours for example are pretty much identical. The Breton “anthem” is also based on Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau (old land of my fathers) the Welsh national anthem, with Breton lyrics.
Thank you for brining attention to wales!! Watched you for years and never thought I’d hear you speaking Welsh! Were really trying to revive it so this video helps a lot 👏👏
Diolch yn fawr am ddod i’n gwlad bach ni i gyfathrebu yn y Gymraeg. Da ni mor falch dy fod ti wedi trio’r her a wedi llwyddo mor dda hefyd. Mae croeso i ti yma pryd bynnag wyt ti isio. Tria ddod i’r gogledd tro nesa i ddod o hyd i fwy o siaradwyr rhygl! Pob lwc 🏴 Thank you so much for coming to our little country to practice your Welsh. We are so proud you’ve tried the challenge and succeeded too! You are welcome here whenever you want. Try to come to the North next time to find more fluent speakers. Good luck! 🏴. Just a word of advice grammatically: the adjective comes after the noun in most cases. One main exception is hen (old)
🏴 I hope this was response to my request! 😂 So glad you've been learning the Welsh language. If you went west or north Wales, you would have had more success in finding Welsh speakers. Hopefully, there will be a part 2 👍🏻
Thanks to Raycon for the sponsorship, go to buyraycon.com/xiaomanyc to get 20 to 50% off sitewide! Oh man, I think I’m falling in love with the UK guys, where should I go next in this country???
if you wanna practice lots of dirrent languages ...you gotta come to london
Head across the water to the Gaeltacht region in Ireland
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WELSH!?!?!? oh my gosh i’ve been waiting for this day to come!!!!! so glad you’ve decided to learn welsh, it’s so appreciated by our little community when someone takes the time out of their day to use welsh instead.. i don’t speak welsh although i am welsh, but whenever someone even says “diolch” instead of “thank you” i’m happy enough
Why would you be bothered if someone speaks Welsh if you haven't bothered to learn it yourself?
@@sneer0101i went to an english speaking school and i’m still currently in education. i haven’t had the time to learn welsh outside of the basics that you learn in GCSE. i can speak it to a certain degree but it’s difficult 😅 once i leave further education i definitely want to learn it though!!!
@@sneer0101also, i know many people who speak welsh but still use english!!! wales is sadly a majority english speaking country, so it’s hard to learn the language as you don’t necessarily have the environment to get used to it
@@billiewoowooYou should use this as an excuse to learn it. Beautiful language from an Englishman.
@@lukemurray4950 thank you!!! i definitely do plan on learning it, id rather do it when i have the time though to be honest.. i’ve got plenty of years left on this earth - so i plan on using my time after university towards learning welsh, rather than cramming it all in now
As a Welsh man living in Wales and who can speak fluent welsh, I understood everything you said in welsh. Some annunciation was off but that's to be expected. Just sound it confidently because you sounded shy but you did wonderful. Most speakers in wales are west Wales and North Wales. I'd say the welsh I heard from you would be to the standard of a 7 or 8 year old learning in school. More than competent to get by with. Great job! Well done! Ardderchog!
He's 33, and married with a kid@@karlwithak.
I always enjoy Rhod Gilbert's take on the pronunciation issue in Wales
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West Wales fluent speaker here. Loved this!
@@freddie_connor9202what did bro mean by that
I remember as a child being on holiday in Brittany (France) with my Welsh speaking grandmother, she managed to converse fluidly and effortlessly with an elderly French lady who spoke Breton, the two languages were close enough that they could easily understand each other.
Yes, Bretton is very similar to Welsh. Unfortunately, it sounds like south welsh though🤮
I have a few words of Gaeilge Uladh (Ulster Irish) from my childhood, one day my fiancée said something in Gàidhlig (Scottish Gaelic) her grandparents used to say and it was uncanny how it sounded so familiar and was intelligible. I understand there are cool inter-celtic festivals these days focused on music and language culture.
Very similar to cornish as well.
@@inglese740North Welsh is 🤮 my ears. Scouse Welsh! It’s kinda funny the divide, both dislike the other accent 😅🤣🤣🤣
@@brainworm666 nah that’s Wrexham with the scouse Welsh most of north wales has a pretty boring accent not as much flair as south wales accent just plain and boring
I honestly believe by learning languages so humbly and always eating local food you have embraced and embodied the message Anthony Bourdain was trying to teach the world, i think he would be proud
aaaaw :)
That's a good comparison. Anthony Bourdain was a hero of mine, and I NEVER really care when some celebrity dies that I've never met before. But I literally broke down to tears when I heard not just that he died, but how he died. You never really know what people are going through.
True.@@willvr4
lol, romanticizing about Bourdain is hilarious.
Please team up with BestEverFoodReviewShow. It would be absolutely amazing !
I love how Xiaoma is recognized by people almost anywhere he travels and they're so happy to meet him. This man never fails to make my day brighter, and he is obviously doing the same for millions of others. Ari gives me hope for humanity.
Thanks for highlighting the Welsh language. At the "Welsh American Channel" we appreciate your promotion of this ancient and living language.
That guy taking you around and showing you off like a proud dad was awesome man! Keep up the great work you make so many people happy🙌🏽
Sion is a mate of mine!
Yesss, his dedication is ON TOP!
also as a british person, I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT A CRUMPET IS- ive never tried one, maybe soon i will!!
@@star_pawsangelswhat?????? Surely you’re joking
@@revenantsmum2140 They're not joking, and their name isn't Shirley. 😂
@@xfreedombuckO5x surely
I love when Ari asked the waiter whether they served beer. His expression was like, Yeah, um, we serve beer. We like beer. We can't imagine life without beer. And, btw, this is a pub so...
But where is Andy Capp looking for a pint? That bloke cannot do without it. lol
Which reminds me of whenever Ari asks the owner of a fruit stand or restaurant if “the food is good?” As if, they would say (in whatever language they were speaking) “No! Everything on the menu sucks eggs!” 😆
As a Welsh person from the North, it's embarrassing to see how little our language is understood/spoken by our own people. My Welsh is not so great these days but I do make the effort, especially when in Welsh-speaking areas. It's humbling to see some dude from New York speaking better Welsh than the natives. Well done Ari, you crushed this one!
It is a shame, yes. Grew up in North Wales as an English person, (born in England to English parents), and it always struck me as odd how there was so much passion for being Welsh yet so little effort to learn it. It's 2023, there's literally no excuses anymore, you can learn on dozens of platforms and go to classes, but not many do. And they all speak English, support English football teams, love Only Fools and Horses....and hate the English! Baffling. Imagine I lived in England, supported Swansea, spoke Welsh and loved Pobl y Cwm and absolutely hated the Welsh? 😂
To be fair he's in Cardiff, I've been in Cardiff 18 years and the teaching is certainly improving for the newer generation but for the most part only a small amount of people can speak it in the Capital. But, I went to college in Pencoed (bout 25 minute drive outside Cardiff) and a larger amount of people speak it there. It's really just within the capital that not many speak it, but like I say it is improving slowly. Really he should have gone elsewhere but Cardiff
Depending whether you use NAS or Census results; Approx 40,000 - 94,000 people speak Welsh in Cardiff. Bear in mind the entire pop of Gwynedd is 117,000.
@@sjones2345 Unsure what you're suggesting given that 74.2% of the population of Gwynedd is Welsh-speaking, versus 12.2% in Cardiff.
@damagedheather I'm not really suggesting anything other than in terms of numbers there are a lot more Welsh speakers in Cardiff than people think.
Ari, you’re a legend… Thanks for building bridges between cultures. Love and respect!
If you go to cities like London Bradford etc you would need to learn Arabic Nigerian Polish Romanian English is no good for you
I think they pretty much speak English as well, but yes I agree it is a great meltingpot of languages @@WasiuAlatise
It's so nice to see how even the people who only know a few words were so happy to hear it from you. Wales has had to fight hard to keep its language alive. I'm not welsh but my work has a fully Welsh speaking department and offers free courses. I'd love to to learn one day.
No day like the present?
Do it. I've spoken welsh since I could speak at all, but people I know who have learned say it's so enlightening to learn.
@@tarkenton3895 diolch, I definitely will be learning, as I'd love to move to Wales one day (my partner is welsh). Really I think all the celtic languages should be taught on the English curriculum
Went to college there and they do everything in both Welsh and English and quite a few of the staff and my friends can speak Welsh! I must learn (after German)
As a fluent welsh speaker myself and the only language outside of english that i have heard you speak that i can understand being welsh, i now have a new found appreciation of your langauage skills, because i can hear that you have actually learnt it propely and are using it correctly most of the time. I had no idea how good or bad you was at the other languages because i couldnt understand. Welsh is a difficult language to learn so hats off to you! Happy you managed to find at least a few people around cardiff who speak it. A trip to the north may have meant you found more people speaking it but they baisicslly have their own dialect and a strong accent so it may have been tough to understand people
I’ve just walked around the entire Welsh Coast Path, 870 miles in 60 days- if you go to north Wales, Pembrokeshire, Anglesey, the valleys etc you’d find that a much greater percentage of people there speak Welsh. I went to Cardiff university and there were fellow students studying music for whom English was their second language behind Welsh, so it really is a completely living language
Wow great my dad wanted to do this walk 🚶♀️
Even in Wrexham
not true for pembrokeshire. The number of welsh speakers there (19%) is pretty comparable to cardiff (13%)
@@c4four132 parts of Pembrokeshire, yes- depends what side of the Landsker line you’re on
@@c4four132 having said that, I spent a few days in Cardiff last week and heard several separate people of all ages speaking Welsh so ‘even’ in the capital it’s definitely present :)
Appreciate this for sure 🏴 you should have definitely gone up North, disappointing seeing so many Welsh not speaking the language and almost perplexed hearing it 😔
Hopefully you'll decide to come back in the future and enjoy a bit more of this beautiful country 🙂
some of our call centres especially for the UKs version of the DMV is in Wales, some of the staff have a proper thick welsh accent can be a nightmare getting your driving licence sorted... lol ok maybe a little hyperbole
The trouble was, during the 70s, 80s and 90s the Cardiff school system placed a firm emphasis on learning French, "as it would be more useful, and would allow for better job prospects", so Welsh was pretty much sidelined. You also couldn't take two languages, and the French departments always seemed better funded and supplied, so for many the choice was made for us. Those that took Welsh all had the last laugh, because not only could they find decent jobs in the film, TV and entertainment industry, but French is almost useless in Northern France as they all now speak Arabic.
Haha, I left the same message pal. I'm English, but live in Mynydd Isa, gonna keep learning til I'm fluent. Great language.
The lack of Welsh speakers in Cardiff is not a new thing though. It's similar in places like Flintshire and Wrexham as well
Speaking Welsh does not guarantee being made welcome in Wales. I know Welsh people who could speak fluent Welsh moving to Anglesey, they eventually sold and moved out as the locals would not accept them into the community, reason being they were not from Anglesey. Self defeating.
I'm English and am not surprised you met so many lovely Welsh folk, they're a great people with some amazing countryside with big ass castles everywhere!
Not often we here that from English lads, appreciate you being so sound. I'm welsh but work in Bristol and most the time I get shit from the English boys for being welsh so hearing an English lad giving us credit is refreshing
@@KennygsxI’m from Kent over on the south east of England, and other than the banter between the English and Welsh I’ve never heard anything real bad said about the Welsh in by 37 years on earth, I always thought the Welsh were beloved by us.
My dad's first language is Welsh, and he told me he didn't know English until he was 6.
Unfortunately, he never taught me as a child but this has given me the fuel to want to learn it!
You should show him this video :)
On the plus side too you know you have someone to speak it with often, that's always the main challenge with learning language
Similar situation for me, and I've been learning it for the past year. Pob lwc!
My father came from a Welsh speaking family and they only spoke welsh at home ,and as he got older he basically forgot it .The older I got the more I wish I learn't our beautiful language.
Trist iawn.
As a Welshman i'm so happy to see Ari in Wales speaking OUR language !!!
YES!! 🤩🤩💜💙
Disgusting people and language
@@blackbat908how?
@@iambre3 my thoughts exactly mate
@@blackbat908 Not sure how you're disgusting a language, but I can absolutely see how you'd be revolting to other people.
One of my fondest memories is speaking to a Japanese couple (the whole thing in Japanese) while interning at Canyonlands National Park back in 2018. I barely said anything, and it was incredibly simple, but I'll never forget the response of the man after I said that I didn't speak Japanese. He looked me in the eys and said "you do speak Japanese." Something so simple being so meaningful is a testament to how wonderfully powerful language learning as a part of the human experience. Thank you for always reminding me of that, Ari!
Can't believe Xiaomanyc is speaking Welsh!! I live in North Wales in Gwynedd and the majority of us speak it here, especially in my area. It's really disheartening to see so many South Walians saying they can't speak the language, but great that you found a few! Hopefully you come up North some day to experience our dialect😀 Diolch yn fawr iawn, Xiaoma😊
Yeah, I've noticed most the comments are North Wales and yeah I always find it rare to meet people who can't speak basic Welsh up here.
When he went to Irland he also didn't go to Irish speaking areas
🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️
I was going to say he would have done better in the North of Wales
Isn't there just a single town where Welsh is the dominant first language up in Snowdonia?
I never learned Welsh, I live just across the border. But a lot of my friends did learn it in school. I think it's admirable how much the language has been revived. It's certainly in a much better state than Irish is.
@Luuuma7 one single town? God no. Around my area, you have Porthmadog, Criccieth, Pwllheli (and the whole Llyn Peninsula), Blaenau Ffestiniog, and many more where i can guarantee the majority are Welsh speakers. Maybe if you go to the North Coast, like Bangor, it might not be the majority that speaks it due to there being English Schools, a University, and further east you'll come closer to Merseyside so there'll be less Welsh prevalence there. But there's definitely more than just one town in Gwynedd that is more dominantly Welsh speaking😋
As a Welshman, from Cardiff, I was wondering if this would ever happen, and I can’t tell you how happy this video makes me!
This video made me realise I have no pride in our country and it's so weird to see how delicate he is to the seemingly non-existent culture
People sure seem polite and lovely in wales. Walking freely in a market and not having to worry about getting robbed is liberating.
(much nicer than England hehe)
Pretty much normal for the UK ...
@@JoeBloggsUA-camOutside of Wales, there were many places like that 50 years ago -- but no longer. These days, people steal parcels from front porches.
What?
what do you mean outside of cardiff and swansea? Theyre hardly dangerous cities.@@JoeBloggsUA-cam
...never ceases to amaze me that no matter what country Ari visits to hone his skills, there are people who recognize him and want to say "hello" and get a picture! We are more interconnected than one would imagine....thanx Xiaoma...!!!
I hope this video brings to light what a shame it is that the British government suppressed this language nearly out of existence. What a shame! It’s such an ancient tongue, I hope the welsh can keep their language alive!
He was in the wrong area of Wales really. In Cardiff people might learn Welsh at school but generally won’t speak it at home. Quite different up in north Wales where many speak it as their first language.
It wasn’t really much to do with the British Government, it’s more complex than that.
We're top of the league
Oh what a shame
@@juliebrooke6099Cardiff has a large Welsh speaking population. I often hear it spoken throughout the city
I have always found it infuriating to think of how many people around the world have been prevented and shamed from speaking their native languages...I was so happy to hear that the situation in Wales is changing and that there is an effort to promote speaking the Welsh language there. The same thing happened in Hawaii and after many years there is a large percentage of people there now who speak their language again. This was a wonderful video to watch. I hope the efforts really continue there, Welsh is a beautiful sounding language.
When my 1st wifes' son was three he needed to be in daycare so I suggested a local Chinese facility. She became angry at teaching him an Eastern language. So we settled on Spanish. (In Texas). By the time he went to school he was very proficient, by ten,fluent.
Always teach a child a second language.
I love how you’re diving into niche languages like Welsh that many of your viewers wouldn’t known have existed! I used to live in Cardiff and seeing this video was super cool for me. Well done!
He's the Ash of languages, GOTTA CATH EM ALL YEEH HAW!
@@Z4G.Who?
@@andrewfarrar741 ash ketchum from pokémon
@@rc3357 Thank you for responding to me. I really appreciate you for sharing.
who doesn't know what welsh is??? 😭im very concerned
The lady who gave you the tobacco gift was SO nice! It was awesome how excited she was to see you 😊.
bro hooked him up, as a stoner that shit was amazing to see
I live in Cardiff and work right opposite the market- its really funny seeing you chat to all the folks i see on a daily basis haha.
Thank you for having a go at learning Welsh! Hope you enjoyed your time here 🏴
I love how Ari is so teachable. When people correct his pronunciation he bounces back with the right words. He is so awesome! And speaking with the Chinese ladies, just fir practice 😅
Love it. I assumed most Americans didn’t even know about Welsh and this guy is speaking it like a champ.
I have known about it for 40 years because of
the singer Tom Jones.
All most of us know is there are lots of consonants
I truly appreciate how you always incorporate food in your productions. Food is the international language.
Oh, yeah!!! 💪
As a welsh who lives in Kazakhstan but speaks Russian language, I am very proud 🥹
❤
What do you do in Kazakhstan?
@@jimmyknight1625wrestle bears
We're everywhere arent we, women around the world love a Welshman ;) hope life is good over there brother enjoy Kazakhstan! VERY NICE!
@@jimmyknight1625 I've been living here all my life
Welsh has to be one of the most interesting languages I've ever heard. Like wow, it's so different and nice to listen too tbh. Keep up the learning Ari!
Diolch!! :D
Xiaoman has an amazing ear for understanding and pronouncing languages. I imagine he spends a lot of time when he’s learning these languages, and he has a real feel for what types of conversations and words are typical for interactions when learning new languages.
I can't believe I missed you visiting Cardiff!! as you noticed, many of us down here tend to not speak it despite the city being the capital! North would have been the ideal region to venture to if you wanted to find more welsh speakers. Thank you for taking the time to learn our language!!
Omg! I never thought I'd see this video on your channel, but I'm definitely happy to see it! As a Welsh speaker, it's nice to see someone trying to learn the language, even though it's a little harder to find someone who actually speaks it here.
The number of genuine fans just saying hi and recognizing you and going about their day is so warming to see. I hope to one day see you out on your language adventure!!
The more west and/or north you go from Cardiff the more you will hear welsh spoken. Really pleasantly surprised to see you have learnt welsh, a beautiful language that has survived despite the push back against it for so long ❤
To be fair though, we have our bits here and there here in Cardiff where you will hear it a lot. I'm sitting next to a group of old ladies speaking it very well right now, and moaning about the speed of service knowing the staff doesn't understand 😂
@owenjones2263 yeah agreed, it's just so full of people from all over, finding pockets of welsh is harder.
Im so happy the welsh community just summoned on here!!!
@@star_pawsangels the amusing bit of that being that (despite the frankly misleading name) I'm actually from Yorkshire. My kids speak fluent Welsh, and I speak a little, more than most with my background, and understand Welsh well. Welsh family, black sheep.
I understood every word, your diction was also excellent, a lovely swap of tenses from present to past and back.
Totally impressed. Da Iawn.
As an English guy that's recently picked up Japanese and Korean and hope to learn Taiwanese Maderin, I want to learn Welsh now too to honour my late father!
Welsh is a cool old language and I hope more generations are encouraged to learn it. Whenever I go over the bridge and see Welsh on the road signs, it’s awesome 😅
Diolch yn fawr iawn! :D
You know you’re in wales when you start seeing “Araf” on the roads haha
Or Gwanasaethau near a service station 🙂
@@luciamurray1838 We;re all driving araf now due to Comrade Drakeford's 20mph nonsense
No way dude, thank you so much for shining a spotlight on our pretty little country. And you will never know how much it means to me for you to discuss the suppression of the culture/language. It breaks my heart.
Im always happy to see how nice everyone is, everywhere. Its a nice reminder that the world isnt as bad as many want us to believe. Cheers man
Welsh people are definitely friendly people
If you try and speak the local language, even when they don't, it endears you to them ...
The one who worked at the tobacco place was the sweetest :)
So bizzare to see you in my town! Hope you enjoyed Cardiff! If you come back to Wales, highly recommend you go to north Wales, loads more people speak Welsh there and you'd probably get some hilarious reactions!
I came for the reactions, but I stayed for the hospitality. This is what travel is about. Meeting new people, having new experiences and broadening one's understanding of the world. Food for the soul.
Yes! Been waiting for you to speak welsh for so long! Diolch yn fawr! 🏴
Its so great to see people outside the UK learning this kind of thing. I'm not welsh but my mums grandparents were and it feels great to see someone (especially americans) understand that the Uk isn't just london and english people
As an Englishmen, I really want to learn Welsh, such a beautiful ancient language.
He found the right young man at the market.
He saw him and knew right away what he was up to and startet in welsh. 😊👍
Yup😂 which is pretty awesome that he has so many fans from around the world. I mean he does have 6 million subscribers so it’s bound to happen 😂
I'm studying Welsh and while it can be challenging, it's very enjoyable to learn. I don't think I've seen as many people recognise you as they did in Wales!
Never gets old watching the joy in peoples faces when they hear you speaking their language.
As an Englishman this warms my heart.
A beautiful language that I wish I could speak.
Don't wish it, do it!
Thats a dangerous idea, soon they'll start acting uppity like some of the Scottish and start asking for independence. Let the language die out i say.
@@israellaii wish i could as an english man but i started learning portuguese before i thought of welsh and im not smart enough to kearn 2 languages at once
@@lawbringer9857typical English person lmao. You guys love to call us a strain on the union but then don't want us to leave 🤔 which is it?
Cychwyna'! Start now - A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step...
Ugh as I get older I don't know why but these videos make me tear up but with joy and I can't keep a smile off my face. Keep up the great videos Ari!
I love that you learned Welsh. My mom was born in Carmarthen and met my dad (from Brooklyn NYC) in London during the Korean War. My dad luckily was only stationed in the UK and wooed my mom and brought her back to the US. Our family joke was always the only action he saw during the war was my mother! 🏴
I'm from Wales and it's nice hearing someone from America knowing about Wales but you would as your mum is from Wales. I actually would love to go to America visit time square and go to a rodeo see the bulls bucking people off the backs. 🏴😀
I laughed a little too hard at that last sentence lol
@@aprill3759Id suggest to travel to one of the smaller places in America where they have less tourists, in Arizona or Wyoming for example its beautiful scenery and people are really friendly to us Brits.
I love the complete oblviousness of many who just dont realise there such a vibrant welsh language community in South Wales - theres a real assumption (as shown by the fruit seller) that its all down west and up north, but you hit the nail on the head - lots of people speak welsh in the south, its just been so battered out of us that many dont 'see the point'... well done on coming to visit and learning the language. You bumped into possibly one of the most passionate welsh speakers I know too - which is probably more luck than anything! Excellent video.
Hi mate I am the fruit seller from the video, and it's not even obliviousness, growing up in cardiff I can count the fluent welsh speakers I've met in 27years on my one hand and I've known a few ppl to go to welsh speaking high schools too and even they dont know how to speak fluently once theyve left school for a few years, it's a sad truth but it is almost dead in Cardiff (at least for my age bracket anyway) in school we had welsh lessons and were literally aloud to have a free lesson during Welsh periods if we wished and even got to avoid doing the end of year welsh exam altogether if we opted out, looking back I'd wish id learnt but alot more emphasis was put on learning French and German through my school experience in Cardiff
@@justchanneljax6000 @justchanneljax6000 hey mate, that's fair - didn't mean for what I said to come across as a criticism of you personally - so sorry for that.
I will say your experience isn't unique - lots of people just don't see the thriving Welsh language and without trying to sound critical of you or anyone, but many don't make any effort to try and see it.
Here we had someone make the effort to learn enough Welsh to have a reasonable conversation and in many situations his response was 'i don't speak welsh', where as if all of us who don't speak welsh took a bit of time and effort to learn some token phrases you'd be surprised how many people do.
In regards to school, times are changing - Welsh in English medium schools is still pretty dire mind, but Welsh language education is growing in popularity and many kids are growing up speaking fluently (my own kid for example) because Welsh education has got a lot better than when we were kids 😂
Once again, sorry if I came across as having a go at you personally. Not my intention at all. And If you fancy it, give Duolingo a go. There's really good free Welsh lessons on there that would help you have really short Welsh conversations with customers in future and you might be surprised how many you've got :)
@@justchanneljax6000 p.s. just saw your channel 'a just statement' is sick.
Lyrically genius. Da iawn. ✊🏼
@@morganbowler-brown4703 yeh I feel like welsh is spoken amongst circles of ppl who are already brought up with it and us who werent taught it growing up jst end up left out of the loop with no clear entrance point into it and even if we do, we dont know anybody to speak regularly so it becomes like a niche hobby to have to find alot of time for and working 10hours plus a day jst becomes near impossible if you have any other interests too, I'll defo check out that duolingo tho to get some basics, thanks for the info mate👍 and no probz man I took the oblivousness thing the wrong way, it feels alot like welsh speakers often assume us non welsh speakers in wales actively dont want to know or are lazy and avoid it, but its jst literally not anywhere to be seen for us in our daily life cos nobody speaks welsh around you if you arent already within those circles to begin with
@@morganbowler-brown4703 and thanks alot mate🙌 appreciate it!
I have been patiently waiting for
this day! As a Northwalian I am sad you didn’t come to North Wales to really experience the Welsh speakers but still so happy you have given our small country a platform. Diolch.
This fills me with joy - as a non-welsh speaking Welshman living in England. Planning to learn when I retire though - which hopefully isn't too far away.
When I lived in Wales my house mate was a Welsh speaker. It is super useful when booking tickets on the phone. Or getting through to call centres. When you select the Welsh option you get connected straight away
This guy and Harry Mack have the most wholesome and beneficial youtube channels. Theyr both just learning and getting better and more impressive with every video
As a Welshman this made me very emotional. Great video as always!
What I loved most in this video is that little moment where you spoke manderin to ask them to take a photo of you, thats what I love seeing about langauge learning speaking other languages in a country that both of you are not native to. Learning languages looks so cool and I have been trying, hopefully I can get to a good point with it some day!
I got so excited seeing that you were doing Welsh this time. I used to be semi fluent as a child, but during my teenage years my use of the language diminished due to horrendous teachers in school. You made such a fantastic effort with people, and those that spoke with you were so passionate about it. I have tried with my eldest daughter to learn Welsh in my 30s, and this has given me some inspiration to try my best to make more of an effort with it. The representation you showed for how our language was beaten out of us with showing about the welsh knot was really great too. Thank you Ari =] Hope you enjoyed your time in Wales. Btw Tiny Rebel do make the best beer.
As a fellow American learning Welsh I am so happy you got to go out and speak the language. I can only dream of getting to travel there! A beautiful country with a beautiful language!
Why the he'll would you be learning welsh
@@p123-o5h 1. Learning is cool 2. Welsh is the language Tolkien used to develop Elvish 3. So I can read Charles' exasperated lines in Let's Play without google translate 4. It makes for a hilarious party trick when you can say Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwryndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch
Good for you lad keep it up 👍
Pure entertainment! Good vibes, intentions and content. Awesome to see you try different languages from around the world🌎
Im from Finland and I've been told that finnish language is one of the toughest to learn in all of Europe. I'd love to see you give it a try one day! Much love from Finland!
I am so torn with emotions on this. So honestly impressed and humbled that you took the time and made the effort to learn and speak Welsh....a very difficult but beautiful language. And also saddened that we had that language taken away from us. God bless you.
Welsh is an extremely unique and ancient language and it sounds so cool! Most of my ancestry is Welsh so I'm glad you showcased it.
Oh my god! You're in my home city. How did I miss this?! Thank you for visiting Cardiff. Not the most Welsh speaking place in the country, but still glad you visited. Dioch yn fawr.
It’s always great to see how positive and helpful everyone is in all of your videos. The comments too, your whole community is just super positive and welcoming! Amazing amazing.
You have world wide fans, just walking around and they notice, well done young man, the amount of languages you speak is phenomenal
It always shocks me how speaking someone's language seems to instantly remove cultural barriers, even in relatively similar ones. Your videos always fill me with joy and hope. Keep up the awesome work!
Dude, you are totally amazing. Every time I tune into your channel, you're speaking another language. You blow me away with your ability to converse with so many different people and cultures. Thank you for sharing your adventures and I'll be watching.
This is very impressive dude! You even get some of the letter changes correct like saying gymru. You’re better than 80% of people that live here! Much respect 👊
so glad to see you speaking the Welsh language Ari, it's nice to see you speaking it as I'm a Welsh speaker myself.
YOU WERE TWENTY MILES FROM ME!!!!
But you should have gone to North Wales, that’s where it’s spoken most.
I'm in my mid 70's and learning Welsh, it's never too late to start, I'm loving it
I love how so many people recognized you ❤
As Englishman 🏴it’s so nice to know the Welsh want bring 3:47 there language back and so it’s spoken more I hope the Scot’s and Irish do as well and rightly so well done 👍
Just tagging onto the comment :) I went to a Welsh primary and secondary school, Welsh was a mandatory subject just like you guys (and us) do English Lit and Lang, we also did Welsh Lit and Lang for GCSEs etc we even got detentions for getting caught speaking English in the corridors - that's how much they were trying to save the language/ boost it 😅 (this was 2007-2014, and I wouldn't be surprised if it's still the same)
This a little late to the table but thank you so much for learning and speaking Welsh. My Nana was born in Cardiff but my great grandmother was alive when Welsh was suppressed. I can’t imagine not being allowed to speak your own language. I went to Wales with my Mom and our driver was so happy to go to all these places with us and speak Welsh wherever we went.
Well done, as usual! And that was really kind and sweet of that woman to gift you like that. Also, I love how you randomly transitioned into Mandarin whilst asking for assistance in getting your photo taken. Though a simple no brainer of a task for you, your masterful command of the language still resulted in blowing those young women's minds. Always so satisfying to watch. 👍 Peace.. DC
He is extremely confident in Chinese, that's for sure.
@@MrTruckerf Indeed, seemingly, AS comfortable as speaking in his native language. It just flows so effortlessly for him.
I think this is the first time I've seen a long form video from him and I'm actually really heartened ❤ and amazed that so many fans and people recognise them from across the Atlantic! Amazing!
No matter how bad my day may be, watching Ari bring his love for languages and the people that speak them is so heartwarming that watching you just melts away the tension!
I officially have been pursueded to learn a new languge. Thank you sir. Its an amazing feat to see the connections you can make just by being open enough to invest in yourself
I love these videos. Not only is it great to see how friendly everyone is, and how happy they are, I feel like I always pick up a few words from repeatedly hearing them :)
You bring out the best in people mate ,learning their Language and it's lovely to watch ,Fair play 👍
I love Wales! I have family that lives near the Wales/England border and when I visit them, I love seeing the Welsh language on all the signs around North Wales
I have family which originates from Wales, in the north around Clwyd and Northop, my father was from Liverpool, and it's his side of the family, his sisters Eileen and Rosemary, and his mother Mary, which stems back into the country. I'm learning Welsh so I can go back through some of the older family records and see how many more people I can find for our family tree!
Whereabouts in North Wales, pal?
@@YourPalHDee I've visited them a few times over the years. They live near Chester but we've driven through North Wales each time I go. I remember going to Conwy Castle, Llandudno, Snowdonia and Aberystwyth (hopefully I spelled that correctly). Lots of nice hiking places and beautiful scenery.
I have family from Northop they owned the post office, actually still do, that side of the family only learnt Welsh as a second language in primary school
As a proud Welsh man i have to say da iawn ffrind. Your video will being the Welsh language to many who otherwise may not get to hear our beautiful language and for that and learning our language i thank you.
Im from England But I went to uni in Cardiff and even though IM not Welsh. I think it's amazing that you re trying to learn it. The Welsh was some of the nicest people. I've ever met my entire life and I Don't speak the language. I think the Welsh are some of the nicest people Ive ever met and Cardiff. Is a lovely city❤❤❤
I'm not sure how you feel about yourself after all these years of making videos and learning languages but you truly are incredible and living a great life. I hope you value the unique career and experiences you are acquiring, they really are exceptional.
I do hope the Welsh youth takes the effort to bring this beautiful language back to life! Take pride in your amazing history 🙏
It is alive, it's not broadly spoken around Cardiff/the urban south but there are plenty of first language speakers and people who are educated in Welsh in the West and North of the nation :)
In the North the language is very alive, but down south especially in Cardiff, Newport, Swansea etc. the language is rarely spoken by the everyday people.
So great to see! I lived in Cardiff for 5 years and leant Welsh while there - it’s such a beautiful language :) Bendigeddig!
This is very cool. I am not welsh, english, or anything close. But I do appreciate the fact you are helping to keep this language alive. Props man, also Wales looks fun, everyone is so nice haha.
The Welsh are considered the most friendly of the Brits.
@@cthutu yes but only by the Welsh 😂
@@shithappens1975thats because we're still a bit sour on what we were subject to until less than a century ago
@@flowersthewizard9336I’m not Welsh or British, but I’m curious about what you mean.
@@PaulyWally30 I assume they are referring to Welsh language suppression. In the 1500s, Henry VIII banned the Welsh language and ruled that the official language to be spoken in Wales should be English because Wales was under English rule. The Welsh Language act of 1967 changed this in an attempt to bring the language back to the Welsh people. Cymru and byth! 🏴
Ahhh! Amazing, you should come to West Wales! So beautiful here and many more of us speak fluent Welsh. So lush to see someone learning our beautiful language❤️🏴
I love that other people are learning Welsh. Xxxi can speak pretty good Welsh. Keep it up!!!!
Wow! You don’t stop surprising us! I actually never heard of Welsh, gladly now I know! That’s so cool you learn all of the unique, rare, and almost forgotten languages 😮😊
Love your channel, I'm from France and the government also banned regional languages back in the day so not much people still speak it now. So it's very nice to see you try speak all those languages, it keeps the culures alive and I think people are just so happy to speak these types of languages wih someone since fewer and fewer people learn it.
Brittany / Breton (Llydaw / Llydaweg in Welsh) has close ties to Wales, same Celtic branch I believe. Numbers and colours for example are pretty much identical. The Breton “anthem” is also based on Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau (old land of my fathers) the Welsh national anthem, with Breton lyrics.
Thank you for brining attention to wales!! Watched you for years and never thought I’d hear you speaking Welsh! Were really trying to revive it so this video helps a lot 👏👏
Diolch yn fawr am ddod i’n gwlad bach ni i gyfathrebu yn y Gymraeg. Da ni mor falch dy fod ti wedi trio’r her a wedi llwyddo mor dda hefyd.
Mae croeso i ti yma pryd bynnag wyt ti isio.
Tria ddod i’r gogledd tro nesa i ddod o hyd i fwy o siaradwyr rhygl! Pob lwc 🏴
Thank you so much for coming to our little country to practice your Welsh. We are so proud you’ve tried the challenge and succeeded too! You are welcome here whenever you want. Try to come to the North next time to find more fluent speakers. Good luck! 🏴.
Just a word of advice grammatically: the adjective comes after the noun in most cases. One main exception is hen (old)
🏴 I hope this was response to my request! 😂 So glad you've been learning the Welsh language. If you went west or north Wales, you would have had more success in finding Welsh speakers. Hopefully, there will be a part 2 👍🏻
i love how no matter what he manages to get a mandarin reaction every damn video its amazing