I posted mine a couple of days agoā¦ ah, hang onā¦ I think I can see my red badge! Diolch yn fawr
Here is my recording made a couple of weeks ago of the first questions. I can spot two mistakes, but thatās fine (remember/forget and not softening after wnes I), but I wanted to share the original and not make a new one. Here it is:
Well, that was painful - and I already spotted a dweud that should have been a siarad! O daro!
https://soundcloud.com/malnet-1/week-6-practice-1
These are the ten questions from week 6 of the 26 week course. I would thank Dee for her helpful advice once again
Just moved this here @malnet3. Someone started that other thread, but itās not the āofficialā one. Youāre in the right place now, and youāve got your red badge for saying all your 5-minute sentences. Da iawn ti!
If itās any consolation, I keep making this mistake too! My other favourite is saying āymarferā instead of ā(g)wellaā. Oh, and softening when I shouldnāt. I keep saying āWnes i ddim gofioā forgetting that the ā(d)dimā takes the mutation so there isnāt one for ācofioā. Still, it would be boring if we got it all right straight away!
Well Soniakw that worked like a dream. That was a pleasure to listen to because you have gentle intonation and an obvious love of Welsh.
Well here goes. Letās hope it works
Well, hereās my effort. Not very interesting sentences, Iām afraid! The old brain went a bit blank on me a few times! Is there a minimum standard required?
Can I be cheeky and ask for some feedback on mine? Iād like to know if anything is outright wrong or doesnāt make sense. If anyone has some time, Iād really appreciate it.
It was great - understood all of it, enjoyed the dreadful cat - youāre doing very wellā¦
Cheers Aran, appreciate it! The horrible cat is the bane of my lifeā¦
Tiān swnio mor naturiol! You sound so natural!
Diolch yn fawr iawn yn wir Dee, your support is BENDIGEDIG!!
Itās painful for me to listen to butā¦ itās done!
Well DONE! Embracing that pain is a huge step forwardā¦
(the heatwave is here, so if I sound exhausted, itās the heat, not Welsh )
Slightly later than planned due to technical difficulties but hereās my sentences.