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GWYBODIADUR: Why Learn Welsh? a directory of language resources for Welsh learners, including the Web's most accurate, up-to-date and comprehensive information on Welsh dictionaries; ...
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GWYBODIADUR: Welsh Dictionaries (II) The English–Welsh list (about 4500 words) is intended as an informal supplement to the Welsh Academy Dictionary, Geiriadur yr Academi, ...
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GWYBODIADUR: Welsh E-Mail Lists, Message Boards, Newsgroups and ... The list is linked to Welsh Bands Weekly so there’s much discussion of Welsh-language music (and indeed sometimes not so much in or even about Welsh). ...
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GWYBODIADUR: Welsh Dictionaries (Background) Background on Welsh Dictionaries. “Dictionaries are like watches; the worst is better than none, and the best cannot be expected to go quite true,” said Dr ...
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GWYBODIADUR: Some Welsh Phrases Land of My Fathers (the Welsh national anthem) Hen Wlad fy Nhadau [“hen wlad vuhn HAD-eye”]. For other sources of basic Welsh phrases, try the following: ...
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GWYBODIADUR: Welsh-Language Media (for secondary-school Welsh learners, Keystage 3–4). They cost a pound or less per copy, and can be bought in Welsh bookshops, or by subscription from the ...
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GWYBODIADUR: Welsh Dictionaries (II) A searchable online dictionary from the Welsh Department of the University of Wales at Lampeter, the people behind the online Welsh course Camu. ...
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GWYBODIADUR: Welsh Dictionaries (II) A searchable online dictionary from the Welsh Department of the ... A completely new interactive online Welsh dictionary from David Houghton and his cousin ...
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GWYBODIADUR: Welsh Dictionaries (II) There’s also a built-in web-browser which links the dictionary to the BBC’s Welsh news pages (though it can be used to browse any page). ...
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GWYBODIADUR: Some Welsh Phrases Bore da Good morning. Prynhawn da Good afternoon. Noswaith dda Good evening. Nos da Goodnight Helô or Hylô Hello Sut mae? (North Welsh) How are you? ...
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