Sut mae, dwi 'allu weld bod llawer o pobol yn gadael negesaidd ar y bwrddiau Iwerddon ac Yr Alban a ma rhaid i mi deud bod yn siomedig ddim i weld sgŵrs yn fynd ymlaen fan hyn.. dere man deud rhywbeth!
Rwy'n newidd edrych ar y rhestr o caneuon hefyd a dwi weld bod na ddim llawer o grwpiau o Gymru yno, effalli gofyn i rhywun or radio i rhoi un neu ddau gan o Nghymru ar y rhestr hefyd, fel Meinir Gwilym neu Mynediad Am Ddim, beth ti'n meddwl?
Hwyl am y tro Hywel
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Mae hen wlad fy nhadau yn annwyl i mi Gwlad beirdd a chantorion, enwogion o fri; Ei gwrol ryfelwyr, gwladgarwyr tra mâd, Tros ryddid gollasant eu gwaed.
Gwlad, Gwlad, pleidiol wyf i'm gwlad. Tra môr yn fur i'r bur hoff bau, O bydded i'r hen iaith barhau.
Hen Gymru fynyddig, paradwys y bardd, Pob dyffryn, pob clogwyn i'm golwg sydd hardd; Trwy deimlad gwladgarol, mor swynol yw si Ei nentydd, afonydd i mi.
Os treisiodd y gelyn fy ngwald tan ei droed, Mae hen iaith y Cymry mor fyw ac erioed, Ni luddiwyd yr awen gan erchyll law brad, Na thelyn berseiniol fy ngwlad.
Sut mae, dwi 'allu weld bod llawer o pobol yn gadael negesaidd ar y bwrddiau Iwerddon ac Yr Alban a ma rhaid i mi deud bod yn siomedig ddim i weld sgŵrs yn fynd ymlaen fan hyn.. dere man deud rhywbeth!
Rwy'n newidd edrych ar y rhestr o caneuon hefyd a dwi weld bod na ddim llawer o grwpiau o Gymru yno, effalli gofyn i rhywun or radio i rhoi un neu ddau gan o Nghymru ar y rhestr hefyd, fel Meinir Gwilym neu Mynediad Am Ddim, beth ti'n meddwl?
Hywel The Moderator of the Welsh forum lives in France at the moment - and is really busy in the 'real world' - but visits when he can.
There don't seem to be a lot of Welsh visitors, does there.....? but I know there are lots of people on here who are very interested in Wales, its history and culture.
Sooooo, if you've got a Welsh-based topic which you are passionate about, we'd love to read it!
(But go easy on the Welsh language...... I certainly have to proclaim my total lack of knowledge... I know when I visit Wales that the bi-lingual signs often leave me totally confused!)
Sut mae Cymro. Croeso Hywel. Rydw i dysgu cymraeg, ond un anffodus, fi siarad iawn drwg. esgusodwch fi. Jax the rest of the message will have to be "yn Saesneg". As I am the only one in the house who wishes to learn to speak Welsh, learning is rather dificult. My other half is Scotish, so there is a lack of opotunity to speak at home. I always look into the Welsh section and have posted a few times. Only joined a matter of a few weeks ago. hope you stay and enjoy your time here. Jax
Sut mae, dwi 'allu weld bod llawer o pobol yn gadael negesaidd ar y bwrddiau Iwerddon ac Yr Alban a ma rhaid i mi deud bod yn siomedig ddim i weld sgŵrs yn fynd ymlaen fan hyn.. dere man deud rhywbeth!
Rwy'n newidd edrych ar y rhestr o caneuon hefyd a dwi weld bod na ddim llawer o grwpiau o Gymru yno, effalli gofyn i rhywun or radio i rhoi un neu ddau gan o Nghymru ar y rhestr hefyd, fel Meinir Gwilym neu Mynediad Am Ddim, beth ti'n meddwl?
Translates to ....
How's it going, I can see that lots of people are leaving messages on the Irish and Scottish boards and I have to say that I was dismayed not to see a conversation going on here...Come on, say something!
I've also just looked at the list of songs and I see that there are not many Welsh groups there, perhaps we could ask someone from the radio to put one or two songs from Wales on the list too, like Meinir Gwilym or Mynediad Am Ddim, what do you think?
Realm: Hemel Hemsptead - originally nr LLantrisant
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Diolch "Guest" for an accurate translation
It wasn`t me that translated it .. it was my m8 Lisa who I used to work with ..she used to translate in her job. I wouldn`t wanna take the credit for it.
My Dad has taken up learning the language though (at the grand old age of 67!!) Go Dad go
Now I`m in England I doubt I`ll ever get the chance to learn it properly.
How about the "London Welsh" they are a big comunity. there is even a course in London to learn Welsh. also a course on the internet to learn [ BBC Catchphrase] If people can learn Klingon or Elvish, why not Welsh or any other celtic language? Jack