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* [https://www.gov.wales/written-statement-welsh-government-response-my-language-my-health-welsh-language-commissioners Written Statement - Welsh Government response to My Language ...] | |||
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Revision as of 14:32, 12 March 2023
Hi Welsh learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will learn useful Welsh vocabulary about health.
Common Phrases
Welsh phrases are fun to learn and sound poetic. Here are some common health phrases you can use when you meet someone (Gorfod is the Welsh word for "must"):
Welsh | Pronunciation | English |
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Sut wyt ti? | set oy-tee? | How are you? |
Hapus i gwrdd â chi. | hah-piss ee oo-rth aa ch-ee. | Nice to meet you. |
Dw i'n iawn, diolch. | do ee-n yow-n, dee-olch. | I'm fine, thank you. |
Gorfod mynd. | gore-vod m-ynd. | I must go. |
Here is a dialogue between Arian and Elin talking about health:
- Arian: Sut wyt ti? (How are you?)
- Elin: Dw i'n iawn, diolch. A ti? (I'm fine, thank you. And you?)
- Arian: Dw i'n ofnadwy o wael. (I'm terribly ill.)
- Elin: Beth sy'n bod? (What's wrong?)
- Arian: Mae'n ddeifyg. (It's terrible.)
- Elin: Dylid ffonio'r foneddigion. (One should call the nurses.)
- Arian: Wyt ti'n medru ffonio nhw? (Can you call them?)
- Elin: Ydw, yn sicr. (Yes, for sure.)
Body Parts
It's important to learn the Welsh words for body parts. Here's a list of some common words you might hear in a conversation (The Welsh for body is 'corff'):
Welsh | Pronunciation | English |
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Corff | korf | Body |
Pen | pen | Head |
Traed | try-d | Feet |
Dwylo | dwo-lo | Hands |
Peirianwyr | pey-ree-an-weer | Arms |
Here's an example: If you have a headache, you can say "Mae pen tost gen i," which means "I have a headache."
Symptoms
Sometimes, you might need to describe your symptoms to a doctor or a nurse. Here are some useful Welsh words related to symptoms (primarily focusing on illnesses related to the flu):
Welsh | Pronunciation | English |
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Banwyd | ban-wid | Fever |
Poen | poy-en | Pain |
Collfannau | kole-fan-aye | Cough |
Tagfolaeth | tag-fol-aye-th | Sneezing |
Henffiniaid | he-nfin-ee-aid | Sinus |
Here's an example dialogue between you and the doctor:
- Doctor: Sut wyt ti? (How are you?)
- You: Dw i'n teimlo'n sâl (I'm feeling sick.)
- Doctor: Beth sydd ar eich corff? (What's wrong with your body?)
- You: Mae gen i banwyd a cholli lleisiau. (I have a fever and lost my voice.)
- Doctor: Rhaid i chi aros adre a yfed llawer o ddŵr a chysgu. (You must stay at home, drink plenty of water and rest.)
Medical Equipment
During some health situations, you may need medical equipment. It's important to learn Welsh words associated with the different medical and health tools you may encounter (The word for medical equipment is "offer iechyd"):
Welsh | Pronunciation | English |
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Gwrthgyferbyniwr cyhyrol | goo-rth-guv-ehr-bin-oohr cuh-huh-rohl | Wheelchair |
Tonnau ocsigen | ton-nigh oh-kr-sih-gen | Oxygen tanks |
Collareddd | kol-ar-eth | Bandage |
Dannylau wedi'u cosbi | dan-ee-lay-weh-dee-kos-bee | Casts |
Meddyginiaeth | meh-thig-in-yayth | Medicine |
Illnesses and Diseases
Here are some common Welsh words for illnesses and diseases. Understanding different Welsh words for common ailments can make it easier for you to describe your condition to doctors or pharmacists (The Welsh word for illness is "salwch"):
Welsh | Pronunciation | English |
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Gwynt | gooynt | Common cold |
Golwg llosgi | golookh loh-sgi | Conjunctivitis |
Chwyddiant | khoo-ee-d-yant | Dizziness |
Llygaid sych | luh-guyd seech | Dry eyes |
Ysgythrod | uhs-guh-thuhr-rod | Fracture |
Here's an example dialogue between you and a pharmacist:
- You: Mae gen i goedwigaeth. (I have a headache.)
- Pharmacist: Mae gennym nifer o ddewisiadau. (We have plenty of options.)
- You: Dw i'n hoffi paracetamol, os gwelwch yn dda. (I prefer paracetamol, please.)
- Pharmacist: Dyma dau dram. (Here are two tablets.)
- You: Faint ddylwn i gymryd ar y tro? (How many should I take at once?)
- Pharmacist: Pedwar tamediad y dydd a gellir eu cymryd ar wahân. (Four per day and can be taken separately.)
Useful Tips
If you need to find more Welsh vocabulary related to health, use Welsh on Polyglot Club. Find native speakers and ask them any questions! Also, for more information on Welsh vocabulary, check out the Vocabulary section on Polyglot Club.
Remember, learning Welsh health vocabulary is an essential part of your learning journey. Keep practicing and have fun!
➡ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.
➡ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎
Related Lessons
Sources
- Written Statement: Strengthening Welsh language services in health ...
- Welsh Language - Public Health Wales
- Written Statement - Welsh Government response to My Language ...