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CLICK HERE FOR BOOKS WRITTEN ABOUT WELSH WITCHCRAFT & GRAIL MYSTERIESOur language is distinct, ancient and living! Our Language is a Celtic one, and scholars say that it is one of (if not the) oldest languages spoken in Europe. It is a language of bards and scholars, of poets and priests, of ancient manuscripts and modern TV. And it is a language that links us back into the depths of history and leads us into the future.
Read excerpts from some of our greatest authors (in Welsh). Read from a wide selection of the Poetry of CYMRU. Visit Cfarwydd, the storyteller. Visit the National Library of Wales
Pronouncing Welsh Place NamesWelsh Place Names | Signs in Welsh | Useful Words and Phrases | Books ( also read A Brief History of the Welsh Language )
Welsh Place Names:-Welsh place names are largely descriptive, eg: Mynydd Bach is small mountain (Mynydd = mountain, Bach = small). A famous example of this is:- Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch Which roughly translates as:- The Church of St. Mary by the pool with the white hazel near the rapid whirlpool by St. Tysilio's church and the red cave. The actual name of the village is Llanfairpwllgwyngyll and is locally abbreviated to Llanfair PG (well wouldn't you). A Victorian publicity stunt landed the villagers with the long name. If you really want to show off by learning how to pronounce it, try this:- thlann vyre
pooth gwinn gith gogg-erra kweern drobbooth lann tuss-ill-yo goggo gauk. The following list of
place name elements might help make your map reading a little easier:
Also read A Brief History of the Welsh Language
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