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Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/welsh Welsh] learners! 😊<br> | |||
In this lesson, we will be learning the days of the week in Welsh, so you can easily talk about your daily routine with your Welsh-speaking friends. Not only will you have new vocabulary to impress them with, but you’ll learn more about the Welsh language and culture. Let's get started! | |||
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== Introduction == | |||
Welsh is a Celtic language spoken in Wales by over 700,000 people. It is recognized as an official language in Wales, along with English. Welsh has been spoken in Wales for over 1,400 years, and learning Welsh is a key part of Welsh identity and culture. | |||
== Vocabulary == | |||
Here are the Welsh words for the days of the week. To help you with pronunciation, we’ve included an audio guide below, and a table with their English translations. | |||
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! Welsh !! Pronunciation !! English | |||
|- | |||
| Dydd Llun || [dɨð ɬɪn] || Monday | |||
|- | |||
| Dydd Mawrth || [dɨð ˈmaurθ] || Tuesday | |||
|- | |||
| Dydd Mercher || [dɨð ˈmɛrχɛr] || Wednesday | |||
|- | |||
| Dydd Iau || [dɨð ˈjai] || Thursday | |||
|- | |||
| Dydd Gwener || [dɨð ˈɡwɛnɛr] || Friday | |||
|- | |||
| Dydd Sadwrn || [dɨð ˈsadʊrn] || Saturday | |||
|- | |||
| Dydd Sul || [dɨð sɨl] || Sunday | |||
|} | |||
Remember to practice saying these words out loud to get comfortable with the pronunciation. | |||
== Dialogue == | |||
Here is a dialogue to practice the days of the week in context: | |||
* Person 1: Beth wyt ti’n gwneud ar y Dydd Llun? (What are you doing on Monday?) | |||
* Person 2: Dw i’n mynd i’r sinema ar y Dydd Mawrth. (I am going to the cinema on Tuesday.) | |||
* Person 1: Dw i’n hoffi gwneud siopa ar y Dydd Mercher. A wyt ti’n gallu dod gyda fi? (I like shopping on Wednesday. Can you come with me?) | |||
* Person 2: Ydw, dw i’n gallu dod! (Yes, I can come!) | |||
* Person 1: Wyt ti'n gweithio ar y Dydd Iau? (Do you work on Thursday?) | |||
* Person 2: Ydw, dw i’n gweithio ar y Dydd Iau. (Yes, I work on Thursday.) | |||
Remember to practice this dialogue with a friend or language partner and try changing the days of the week to make your own conversations! | |||
== Conclusion == | |||
Learning the days of the week in Welsh is just one step in improving your Welsh vocabulary. To continue your learning journey, check out the [https://polyglotclub.com/find-friends.php?search=send&d=0&f=36&offre1=141 Find native speakers] and ask them any [https://polyglotclub.com/language/welsh/question questions] on the Polyglot Club website. You can also check out more [[:Language/Welsh/Vocabulary|Welsh vocabulary]] lessons to enrich your Welsh language knowledge. | |||
Remember, learning a new language is a fun and rewarding experience. Diolch am ddarllen! (Thank you for reading!) | |||
<hr>➡ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.<br>➡ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎 | |||
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Revision as of 20:46, 3 March 2023
Hi Welsh learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will be learning the days of the week in Welsh, so you can easily talk about your daily routine with your Welsh-speaking friends. Not only will you have new vocabulary to impress them with, but you’ll learn more about the Welsh language and culture. Let's get started!
Introduction
Welsh is a Celtic language spoken in Wales by over 700,000 people. It is recognized as an official language in Wales, along with English. Welsh has been spoken in Wales for over 1,400 years, and learning Welsh is a key part of Welsh identity and culture.
Vocabulary
Here are the Welsh words for the days of the week. To help you with pronunciation, we’ve included an audio guide below, and a table with their English translations.
Welsh | Pronunciation | English |
---|---|---|
Dydd Llun | [dɨð ɬɪn] | Monday |
Dydd Mawrth | [dɨð ˈmaurθ] | Tuesday |
Dydd Mercher | [dɨð ˈmɛrχɛr] | Wednesday |
Dydd Iau | [dɨð ˈjai] | Thursday |
Dydd Gwener | [dɨð ˈɡwɛnɛr] | Friday |
Dydd Sadwrn | [dɨð ˈsadʊrn] | Saturday |
Dydd Sul | [dɨð sɨl] | Sunday |
Remember to practice saying these words out loud to get comfortable with the pronunciation.
Dialogue
Here is a dialogue to practice the days of the week in context:
- Person 1: Beth wyt ti’n gwneud ar y Dydd Llun? (What are you doing on Monday?)
- Person 2: Dw i’n mynd i’r sinema ar y Dydd Mawrth. (I am going to the cinema on Tuesday.)
- Person 1: Dw i’n hoffi gwneud siopa ar y Dydd Mercher. A wyt ti’n gallu dod gyda fi? (I like shopping on Wednesday. Can you come with me?)
- Person 2: Ydw, dw i’n gallu dod! (Yes, I can come!)
- Person 1: Wyt ti'n gweithio ar y Dydd Iau? (Do you work on Thursday?)
- Person 2: Ydw, dw i’n gweithio ar y Dydd Iau. (Yes, I work on Thursday.)
Remember to practice this dialogue with a friend or language partner and try changing the days of the week to make your own conversations!
Conclusion
Learning the days of the week in Welsh is just one step in improving your Welsh vocabulary. To continue your learning journey, check out the Find native speakers and ask them any questions on the Polyglot Club website. You can also check out more Welsh vocabulary lessons to enrich your Welsh language knowledge.
Remember, learning a new language is a fun and rewarding experience. Diolch am ddarllen! (Thank you for reading!)
➡ 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. 😎