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[Welsh] Helpu fi gyda'r fy'n Nghymraeg!
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<blockquote data-quote="dullonien" data-source="post: 155524"><p>You missed the letters l and j out of the Welsh alphabet.</p><p></p><p>I think the fact that words are pronounced phonetically in Welsh makes it a reletively straighforward language to learn (initially). My brother, who's dislecsic always found Welsh easier than English, this showed in his GCSE results, where he got a B in Welsh and a C/D in English.</p><p></p><p>I speak without much of an accent atall, coming from Aberystwyth, there doesn't seem to much of an accent, unless you're a farmer. (My dad's a farmer, from Dinas Mawddwy originally, so he has a slight North accent. I always had non farming friends, so didn't inherit much of an accent.</p><p></p><p>lol at the sign language comment RC, can see why you might have thought that though.</p><p></p><p>Sut mae'r Cymraeg yn dod ymlaen RC, mae'n piti fod dim ffrindiau da ti i helpi mas. (annoying I can't use a to bach on these forums).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dullonien, post: 155524"] You missed the letters l and j out of the Welsh alphabet. I think the fact that words are pronounced phonetically in Welsh makes it a reletively straighforward language to learn (initially). My brother, who's dislecsic always found Welsh easier than English, this showed in his GCSE results, where he got a B in Welsh and a C/D in English. I speak without much of an accent atall, coming from Aberystwyth, there doesn't seem to much of an accent, unless you're a farmer. (My dad's a farmer, from Dinas Mawddwy originally, so he has a slight North accent. I always had non farming friends, so didn't inherit much of an accent. lol at the sign language comment RC, can see why you might have thought that though. Sut mae'r Cymraeg yn dod ymlaen RC, mae'n piti fod dim ffrindiau da ti i helpi mas. (annoying I can't use a to bach on these forums). [/QUOTE]
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