Why not start now @Irina. You only need a few sentences on a postcard and everybody enjoys receiving them…and the best thing for me it’s a discussion topic on hangouts
I’ve noticed that I tend to start every sentence with ‘gobeithio’…which means ‘I hope’
We can go over some structures on hangout if you like but as @AnthonyCusack said, you’re well equiped already
I’ve received 7 postcards so far, including this lovely bear from Canada. I’ve sent more, including @SusanDavies and replied to the ones I’ve received. It’s all great fun.
@AnthonyCusack, @gisella-albertini, @nia.llywelyn,
thank you so much for your encouragement! I’ll sign up right away and start pestering unsuspecting victims with my broken Welsh soon!
You are welcome Jen! No I have not got yours yet but Canada Post is very slow and I live in the back of beyond! How would you say that in Welsh? Y Gwyll?
I would like to add that I have had so much fun finding postcards here on the “Coast”. They are generally only in the touristy areas but I have been going to all the small shops and letting people know what I am doing. So far I have found one woman learning Irish, one learning Danish and at the last shop they made me teach everyone in the shop the Welsh for “Hello and Goodbye” before I could leave. (Its a very rural area here and people seem genuinely interested.) One postmistress was insistent that I find cards from the Sunshine Coast and not just Canadian ones! Thank you to @aled-roberts#4, mike #89, sue #86 for your lovely cards and words of encouragement! Replies on their way to you!
Sorry, Nia - I thought you were asking me where I had posted it! I bought several of these in a gift shop in Tenby, last summer. I tend to buy pretty/useful cards, postcards, etc, whenever I see them, because if I wait until I actually need a card/postcard, I can never seem to find anything I really like. I’m working through my stash rather quickly now though!
I had another postcard need to find time to sit down and reply now. Diolch Bethan.
I have to admit to using goggle translate mostly to read them enjoying getting them