I second that, but find that lots of Welsh words, disconnected and not particularly useful, come to mind when I am trying to remember anything else!
Wedi ei wneud o. Great idea! Scant chances of winning the Dysgwr y Flwyddyn prize, though. Most sentences involved a praiseworthy amount of wanting, needing or trying to speak better Welsh, but the āButsā, the āI canātsā and the āIāve forgottensā were somewhat sobering.
Mi fedra i.
Done it. Diolch
Wedi gwneud diolch Aran
Done it!
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I second that, but find that lots of Welsh words, disconnected and not particularly useful, come to mind when I am trying to remember anything else![/quote]
Yes, that happens to me, too. Lately, I come up with Welsh before I do English and that doesnāt really help me talk to my (non-Cymraeg) husband!
Done! Thanks for this. I liked the challenge, and was pleasantly surprised by how much I remember.
Done it!
Wedi Cwpla! I hope Iāve said finished! Finished it in under 5š¤
@carolineparkinson Hi just caught up on this thread and saw your message about the struggles of Radnorshire so just in case you havenāt yet found out the details here we go.
Siop Thomas first Saturday of the month so as it happens Saturday 6th January is next one 10.30am
Arvon Ales in Llandrindod Wednesday eve 8pm
CARAD 2nd and 4th Saturday of the month Iām not entirely certain of time but I think itās 10.15am
Hope to see you at siop Thomas on Saturday
Done it
Excellent! Thank you SO much! I now know once and for all about the 3 talking/ymarfer opportunities local to me and which require little in terms of binding commitment, etc. Fantastic! Gwych! Jyst beth dw i wedi eisiau! I had nothing but hazy details before with no accurate info. See you @ Siop Thomas this coming ddydd Sadwrn.
Done it
wedi gwneud e! done it!
Wedi gorffen.
Done it!
Done it! Better late than never
Done it - better late than never!
wediāi wneud