Cymraeg 1/Lesson:Basic Words of Welsh
You will learn ... / Byddwch chi'n dysgu ...[edit | edit source]
Simple vocabulary[edit | edit source]Greetings[edit | edit source]Bore da! Good morning! Prynhawn (p'nawn) da! Good afternoon! Noswaith dda! Good evening!
Goodbyes[edit | edit source]Hwyl (fawr)! Goodbye! Hwyl (fawr) i chi gyd! / Da bo chi! Goodbye (pl.) all! Nos da! Good night! Nos da i chi gyd! Good night all! Edrychwch, mae'n hwyr nawr/rŵan. Oh look, it's late now. Rhaid i fi fynd nawr. / Rhaid i mi fynd rŵan. I must go now. Courtesies[edit | edit source]S'mae, Shw'mae, Sut mae, Sut wyt ti?, Sut ydych chi? How are you? (Lit.'How is it with you?') Iawn. Fine. (The normal reply) Gweddol. Okay. / Well enough. (Not as positive as "iawn") Ardderchog! Grand! / Excellent! Braf! Fine! / Splendid! Diolch. Thank you. A ti/chi? And you? Questions[edit | edit source]Beth wyt ti'n wneud? What do you do? Sut mae dy fam? How's your mother? Tad Father Brawd Brother Chwaer Sister Cath Cat Ci Dog Nad ydy hi'n dost/sâl? Isn't she ill?
Disgrifio'ch hun - Describing yourself[edit | edit source]Fy enw yw/ydy [your name]. My name is [your name]. [Name] ydw i. I'm [Name]. Cymro/Cymraes ydw i. I'm a Welshman/Welsh woman. Sais/Saesnes ydw i. I'm an Englishman/woman. Dwi'n siarad... I speak ... Cymraeg Welsh Saesneg English Ffrangeg French Gaeleg yr Alban Scottish (Gaelic) Llydaweg Breton (Brittany) Gwyddeleg Irish Cernyweg Cornish
Geriau Eraill - Other Words[edit | edit source]Fi I, me Ti You (familiar singular) (F)e, (f)o He, him Hi She, her Ni We, us Chi You (plural or polite) Nhw They, them Yw/Ydy Is (copula) Nad yw/ydy e/hi... ? Isn't he/she/it... ? ... yn dysgu ... learns / is learning Cymraeg Welsh Cymru Wales Cymry Welsh people Pob Lwc! Good Luck! (Lit.'Every Luck!') Gyda/efo With Y Cwrs The course Pwy? Who? Ble? Where? Beth? What? Pryd? When Faint o'r gloch? What time? Pam? Why? Yfory Tomorrow Ddoe Yesterday Echddoe Two days ago Ymarferion - Exercises[edit | edit source]Ex 1[edit | edit source]Write out the Welsh words, section by section. Have 2 columns, clearly separated, and write Welsh and English. Then cover up one column (eg. English) with paper and write the corresponding words on the paper. Then try it the other way round, cover up the Welsh, and write out the words using the English as cues. This will be a little bit more difficult. Repeat all this after an interval, the more you do it the easier you will remember the words. Now move on to Lesson 2 If you want to add words to this page, please make sure you put them into a sentence in Lesson 2 wherever you can. |