(I assume the example you intended to use was ‘nid oes eisiau arnynt’ as ‘nid mae…’ doesn’t exist in either register)
(I assume the example you intended to use was ‘nid oes eisiau arnynt’ as ‘nid mae…’ doesn’t exist in either register)
I understand what you’re saying, but the example you cite ignores the fact that there are ‘intermediate’ constructions such as ‘does dim eisiau arnyn nhw’ that are perfectly natural in spoken Welsh that mean the literary form often isn’t as archaic or unfamiliar as you suggest
Sorry, what? Native Welsh speaker here, and I must have been of sick the day we learnt literary Welsh ‘as a foreign language’…. I do however remember studying texts from pre-Norman times that were easier to decipher than Shakespearean English
Hwn ia? Ma’n ddau gae erbyn heddiw
Wyt ti’n gwbod yn lle? Allai drio ffeindio fo ar hen fap
Achos roedd rhaid fi fynd i edrych - o’r disgrifiad yn y sdori, dwi’n tybio mai hwn ydi o. Esboniad diflas yn y diwedd beryg 🤣
Difficult to know without seeing the field in question, but might it be funnel-shaped, or somehow be draining water into the river?
Dobble da ni’n galw hwn! Dal methu cal fy mhen rownd sut ma’n gweithio o ran wastad cal un yr un fath ar bob par o gardiau
Current mood
Yn rhyfeddach fyth, don i erioed wedi sylwi na meddwl amdano o’r blaen!
Diddorol - diolch! Yn rhyfedd iawn roedd rhaid fi drio esbonio yr yn/fy wsnos dwetha wrth i fy mhlant (deheuol) fy herio am beidio siarad yn iawn, a doedd gen i ddim esboniad!
Dywed fwy plis?!
Me: "My apartment is too small for my grand piano. I'm going to store it on the sidewalk."
City: "Citation issued for illegal dumping"
Me: "My garage is too small for my SUV. I'm going to store it in the street."
City: "Sounds great, no worries, just move it once a month, ok?"
Thoughts re: Met Office app update…
I think the problem is nicely encapsulated by the people replying to this drawing equivalences between the behaviour of their potentially lethal inbred wolf and that of children. Human children! Says a lot about the scale of the entitlement we’re dealing with here.
Ah yes, children are such a danger to dogs we should probably muzzle the kids as well for the poor little dogs’ safety…
Also, kids don’t attack dogs in public spaces, giving them potentially lifelong phobias (if they’re lucky)
Joe Biden was born closer in time to Lincoln’s presidency, than his own
Un o fy hoff draddodiadau Nadolig
Twas the night before Christmas, and throughout the land
The sleeping arrangements were carefully planned
Down in the kitchen, a picturesque scene
A mattress, a pillow, a washing machine
And ‘witness’?
Interesting that Amazon is so relatively high - wasn’t expecting that
Or any pub anywhere ever
Welsh also doubled down on the milkynesd in its word for galaxy - galaeth!
C11 (and earlier) Welsh borrowing from Latin, while C16 Welsh borrows from English also seems logical?
I wonder if the swydd/sir difference is accounted for by time? The English ‘swyddi’ go back to Norman times, while the Welsh ‘siroedd’ didn’t come into existence for another 500 years. Maybe they weren’t considered to be the same thing at the time and so a different word was used for them?
Amwythig is the Welsh name for Shrewsbury, so Swydd Amwythig is Shrewsburyshire. Of course, some of these Welsh names (for towns, if not for counties) will be older than the English ones…
So how would they have pronounced ‘Roman’? Ruman?
Or a carton of milk
Happy 'don't pay my council tax for two months' time for all who celebrate