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Many people in Swansea speak English and Welsh every day; at home, with friends and in work. One in six residents speaks Welsh, many as their first language and interest in the language is growing. Dealing with people in their choice of language is a part of our equal opportunities policy.The Welsh name for Wales is Cymru, which comes from the plural of Cymro, 'a Welshman'. The word Cymro is thought to derive from an earlier Brittonic word, combrogos – 'a compatriot' or 'a fellow-countryman'.Helo
Hello/good morning in Welsh
English | Wales | Pronunciation |
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Hello | Helo | hell-or |
Hello | Shwmae | shoo-my |
Hello | Haia | hi-ya |
Hello, my name is | (Helo/Haia etc.) fy enw i yw | ver ay-nu ee ew |
How do I pronounce Cymru : Right simru siamro no Camry in English usually said pronounced as Camry Camry it's easy now you know more videos we're here to learn more correct pronunciations stay tuned like this video if you found
What’s bye bye in Welsh
Hwyl fawr
Hwyl fawr – Goodbye. Hwyl – bye. Da boch chi – Goodbye (formal)
How to greet in Wales : Unsure how to say hello in Welsh The simplest way to greet someone in Welsh is by saying “helô”. This Welsh word can be used on both formal and informal occasions. An informal way of saying hello in Welsh is 'haia', which is similar to the English 'hiya'.
Wales is a name imposed on Cymru and is essentially not a Welsh word at all. The world knows about Wales because of its English connection since 1282.
We obviously start with an introduction in the uk of course we do say hello or hi. But that's kind of a bit formal to be honest. So if it's people that we don't know we would kind of say that.
What is OK in British slang
Hunky-dory: Use this to describe when something is OK, cool, normal or "all good." ("Everything is hunky-dory over here!")Today so the first way that you may hear it pronounced in the uk. Is water war tur water water so that r tends to be silent.Oh my giddy aunt. – is another expression for “Oh my God!” and used to show shock or surprise.
This varies depending on the region, but the most widely used greeting in a colloquial setting is: “Alright, mate” With or without the 'mate', it's very common to hear this in the UK.
What is OK in UK slang : Hunky-dory: Use this to describe when something is OK, cool, normal or "all good." ("Everything is hunky-dory over here!")
What is the UK word for OK : Synonyms and examples
- acceptable. Your essay was acceptable, but I think you could have done better.
- reasonable. They have a reasonable chance of winning.
- adequate. The law provides adequate compensation for robbery victims.
- passable. I speak passable Spanish.
- will do. mainly UK.
- satisfactory.
- fair.
- average.
What is girl in UK slang
'Lass' or 'lassie' is another word for 'girl'. This is mainly in the north of England and Scotland. 'Lad' is another word for boy. 'Bloke' or 'chap' means 'man'. Your 'mate' or 'pal' is your friend.
But say it like this hello mate another thing we could say is how are you doing but we say it like this.British terms of endearment: 'Sweetheart', 'love', 'darling'…
How do British people say no : And just say. No which is fine but it does sound a bit aggressive. You could just say no i'm all right thanks or i'm good thanks this is what we would call softening the blow.