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[Welsh] Helpu fi gyda'r fy'n Nghymraeg!
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<blockquote data-quote="Macsen" data-source="post: 148687"><p>Welsh comes from Brythonic, which is the root of the Cornish and Breton language as well. Those three languages are quite similar. The other three celtic languages, Irish Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic, and Manx, are related in the same way.</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>If you can speak Welsh it's easy to write because it's phonetic, so you pronounce every letter exactly the same way whatever the word (unlike English where the spelling of a word isn't always the same as how it is pronounced). The multiple 'LL', 'FF' and so on which are often lampooned by english speakers are actually one letter rather than two. They used to be represented by one character only before printing presses came along which didn't include those characters.</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>Dw i'n siarad Cymraeg hefyd, gyda llaw! Rho wybod os wyt ti eisiau gwybod unrhyw beth yn benodol RC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Macsen, post: 148687"] Welsh comes from Brythonic, which is the root of the Cornish and Breton language as well. Those three languages are quite similar. The other three celtic languages, Irish Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic, and Manx, are related in the same way. If you can speak Welsh it's easy to write because it's phonetic, so you pronounce every letter exactly the same way whatever the word (unlike English where the spelling of a word isn't always the same as how it is pronounced). The multiple 'LL', 'FF' and so on which are often lampooned by english speakers are actually one letter rather than two. They used to be represented by one character only before printing presses came along which didn't include those characters. Dw i'n siarad Cymraeg hefyd, gyda llaw! Rho wybod os wyt ti eisiau gwybod unrhyw beth yn benodol RC. [/QUOTE]
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