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Cymraeg. Helo, shwmai? [s h umai - or sumai] – Hallo, how’re you doing? (informal) Shwd ych chi? [shud I chi] - Hallo (formal) Or sut dach chi? [sit dah i] – how’re you? (North) Iawn, diolch [iawn dioch] – fine, thanks ( Da iawn, diolch – Very well, thanks). Helo, shwmai?.
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Helo, shwmai?[shumai - or sumai]– Hallo, how’re you doing? (informal) • Shwd ych chi?[shud I chi] - Hallo (formal) • Or sut dach chi?[sit dah i] – how’re you? (North) • Iawn, diolch[iawn dioch] – fine, thanks (Da iawn, diolch – Very well, thanks) Helo, shwmai?
Bore da – good morning! • Prynhawn da[prinhawn da] – good afternoon! • Noswaith dda – good evening!
I’m learning Welsh – Dwi’n dysgu Cymraeg[dwin duscry comraeg] • I’m sorry – Mae’n ddrwg gen I [maen drrug gen i] • I don’t understand – Dwi ddim yn deall [dwi dimn deach]
Cwtch[kutch] – cuddle (you can “cwtch” someone or give smb a “cwtch” ) • Gog(for North is “gogledd”) – people from the North Wales • Twp[to[u]p] – stupid (“you’re a twp!” = you’re a stupid person*)) • Ychafi [ahawe] – smth disgusting
Bendigedig– fantastic • Moron – carrot • Hwyl fawr – goodbye = hwyl[hoil] which is “fun”, and fawr [waur] is “big” = big fun!
Diolch i chi i gyd (I thank you all) Hwyl fawr! *)