That pub over your shoulder was my first ever local, many moons ago! Also, today is my birthday, so I shall pretend that one of your greetings was 'Penblwydd hapus i ti, Ceris!". :-)
The different pronunciations are because I speak Welsh with a South Wales accent and pronunciation, I’m afraid. I am working hard on trying to pick up some of the North Wales pronunciations though, so I can teach them better. In the meantime I’m focusing on teaching some of the word and grammar differences. Wish I hadn’t missed Tara ‘wan in my research though. Thanks for letting me know.
My unbiased opinion is that this is the best UA-cam channel. Diolch a daliwch ati gyda'r gwaith gwych.
I love the way you teach welsh. I really enjoyed listening to you thank you ❤ You sound like my father.
Glad you’re putting a “gog” slant on some of these. Diolch.
This is very helpful. Thank you.
That pub over your shoulder was my first ever local, many moons ago! Also, today is my birthday, so I shall pretend that one of your greetings was 'Penblwydd hapus i ti, Ceris!". :-)
Penblwydd Hapus! Hope you’re having a fantastic birthday 🥳 🎂🎉
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I'm from South Wales, but even I know the most common greeting in North Wales is: "Iawn cont?" :D Da iawn brawd, diolch o chi'n waith!
Diolch yn fawr ri'awn 👍🏻
Love these videos!
Helo S'mae?,Bore da teacher how do you say i really apreciate it from the bottom of my heart and thanks for everything in welsh?
Hwyl am rwan.
Tara ‘wan is more usual than Hwyl am rwan. Hwyl is pronounced who ill rather than hoil. Wela i is normally pronounced as welai (well eye). 🏴😃
The different pronunciations are because I speak Welsh with a South Wales accent and pronunciation, I’m afraid. I am working hard on trying to pick up some of the North Wales pronunciations though, so I can teach them better. In the meantime I’m focusing on teaching some of the word and grammar differences. Wish I hadn’t missed Tara ‘wan in my research though. Thanks for letting me know.
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Sut mae Jason. Jen y dwi. Diolch yn fawr gwneud chi'n fideo. Dechrau dysgu dysgu Cymraeg yn Mis Medi 2020 ac mwynhauch siarad y iaith hardd.