Yes, yes, we know no one in Wales actually uses 'popty ping' but that hasn't stopped it acquiring a momentum all of its own. But these tremendous Welsh words and phrases deserve just as much fame How ...
A 180-year-old phrasebook has been unearthed by archivists to teach English tourists how to speak to Welsh “peasants”. The Welsh Interpreter was first printed in London in 1838 and carries the ...
IF our supermarket giants are one day to become the global superpowers they are shaping up to be (and they already individually pack far more financial punch than many a third world nation state), ...
Welsh Interpreter includes ‘You are giddy because you look down’ (Y’r ydych wedi pendroni o rhan i chwi edrych i lawr) In the 19th century the wilds of Wales began to draw the intrepid traveller but ...
A YouTube video made after the success of the Welcome to Wrexham documentary shows a group of Americans trying their very best to understand and say Welsh phrases - with often amusing consequences.
A mother has thanked a student nurse for writing comforting phrases in Welsh on the bedside notes of her son while he was in hospital in Birmingham. Natalie Ridler, from Gorseinon, Swansea, said the ...
St David’s Day falls on March 1 every year, a day when Welsh folk around the world will honour the Patron Saint of Wales, St David. The hero, who is credited as defeating the Saxons in battle, is ...
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