Friday, 15 October 2010

Weird and Wonderful: Welsh Alphabet Poster


It's a bit of a mind boggle, isn't it? Despite being quite sure that the Welsh language is actually beyond me, I plan to enrol in classes early next year. I think this lovely Welsh alphabet poster is an acceptable study companion, don't you? Frankly I think it should even be a tax deduction. Not that there's much to deduct from, being a bank balance friendly £15, unframed, from the lovely folks at Adra.

I'm particularly in love with the local-yet-completely-and-utterly-foreign aspect, and I think it would be a fab conversation piece. The only foreseeable problem, however, is that someone may actually ask you how to say it. Then you're mewn picil.

7 comments:

  1. Hands up as the first person to know what that means without looking it up :)

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  2. Ooo I could lie and say I know...but I clicked the link.
    Google translate is my friend......
    What sound does Ff make that just a plain old f wouldn't?????
    THESE are the important questions.

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  3. I gave up at A.

    Apparently Llanidloes is Clan-id-loyss.

    Obviously.

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  4. I speak Welsh (I have an A Level in it and everything) - is that cheating?!
    I've never yet got past A B C CH D DD when reciting the alphabet for English friends before they all fall about laughing.

    I would like this a present for my birthday, a week today. I shall repost on Facebook...

    Common Welsh Alphabet questions answered:

    C - is ALWAYS hard as in 'cat', never an s sound.

    Ch - is a bit like a cat hissing, or as in 'loch'

    Dd v th - is pronounced like 'th' in 'the'. Th is as in 'thistle'

    F v Ff - Welsh single 'f' = English 'v', 'ff' is for 'f'

    R v Rh - Rh is like a normal English soft r, R on its own is the rolled r sound.

    Ll - if you're not Welsh, give up now! Seriously though, it's closer to a flattened S sound than a Cl - think about a long hissing 'Ss' sound and then flattening two thirds of your tongue into the roof of your mouth.

    Welsh lessons available on request!

    And yes I can say Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyndrobwllllandisiliogogogoch!

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  5. Oh yes, and W and Y are vowels (pronounced 'oooo' and 'eee' or 'er' respectively)

    Now you know all that, Welsh signs are easy - it's all phonetic.

    So you can say "araf" (Ar-av), "ysbyty" (Us-butt-Ee), "Caerdydd" (C-eye-rr-deeth) and many other things that you may see on M4 signs.

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  6. I think A level is most definitely cheating......or we should be best friends. Either/or :)

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  7. LOVE THIS! I'm from wales but currently in yorkshire so everyone thinks it's a massive foreign land... So tempted to buy this just for conversation topics and being patriotic without the chavness that a flag brings. Thanks so much for posting! x x x

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