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I can tell you first-hand that whenever I try to speak in Welsh, I am met with nothing but encouragement and sincere gratitude. They really do appreciate the effort. Note 1: All phrases mentioned in this article are in the northern dialect since this is the variation with which I am most familiar. At the end of each section, I also reference the southern alternative.
Usually the two are almost identical barring some slight variation in spelling and pronunciation! English translation: Hello! Southern Welsh: Shwmae! English translation: How are you? Whereas Sut dach chi? Find out more about this and other related phrases in our dedicated article. Southern Welsh: Sut dych chi? English translation: Very good! Da means good and iawn means very in this specific context so by putting the two together, you are literally saying Very good!
You can use it to congratulate someone or show approval. English translation: Thank you very much! The word for thank you in Welsh is diolch. Followed by yn fawr iawn very big you get the expression Diolch yn fawr iawn! Find out more about this phrase in our dedicated article. English translation: Please. This very long expression means please in Welsh. Os means if , gwelwch means you will see , and yn dda means well , so it literally translates as if you see well. English translation: What is your name?
If you are meeting someone for the first time, it is important to be able to ask what their name is. This phrase breaks down as follows: beth what , ydy is , enw name , and eich … chi your, formal. The response to this question is very straightforward: simply say your name followed by dw i I am. Southern Welsh: Beth yw eich enw chi? English translation: What time is it? You are literally asking How much of the clock is it?