I do the same! (Except I just take screenshots of itā¦) I also find it easier to see the word once I know it, it starts forming into a language in my mind, then. I tend to learn the alphabet of a language first; I have also done the same with the Welsh alphabet.
I find it interesting that there is no āJā in the Welsh alphabet, and yet there are so many of the surname āJonesā in Wales.
Iāve heard that the name āJonesā isnāt an original Welsh name, which might explain that. I donāt know where the name did come from, though!
Done it! Most of my sentences are to do with going to the Eisteddfod Genedlaethol and/or learning the song I shall be singing in Maes D on Diwrnod Dysgwyr!
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Dw i isio mynd am dro efo ci yn y coed
Dwiān mynd i siopa heno
Fedra i ddim cofio sut i siarad Cymraeg
Dw i angen ymarfer pob dydd
Beth tiām isio deud?
Ond dw iān mwynhau dysgu Cymraeg
On i isio deud unrhw beth arall
Dw i newydd ddechrau dysgu Cymraeg
Dw i wedi anghofio sut i ddeud beth dw i isio deud
On i drio deud rhwbeth
Dw i isio deud bo fi angen dysgu diddorol
Rhaid i mi ymarfer mwy
Liciwn i siarad Cymraeg yn dda iawn
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Can you look at this list of words/structures and say - out loud - a sentence for each of them?
In less than 5 minutes?
If you can, please post in here to say āDone it!ā so that we can shower you with praise and recognitionā¦
If you canāt yet,
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Done it, surprisingly, although probably cheated by making every sentence about my ability or otherwise to sharad Cymraeg.
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All finished! Biggest stumble being my lack of imagination in thinking up a sentence containing āthat I needāā¦
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Done it. Not very original but I managed to make up sentences without reference to the vocab listing in the challenges.
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Bore da .brian dwi.my first week and I have done ok . Hayley
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Completed in 2.75 minutesā¦surprised myself with that!
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