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> Diarhebion Cymraeg, Welsh Proberbs
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Posted: 22-Jan-2006, 12:56 PM
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http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Welsh_proverbs

Thought this site was amazing.
Deuparth gwaith yw ei ddechrau is my favourite at the moment because of all the work my friends and I have on!! I am constantly sending it via texts and repeating it when my friends and mother complain about their workload!! My mother declared, "I completely agree with that".

However, I think that Two thirds of a job is starting is a better translation.


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Gwlad, gwlad, pleidiol wyf i´m gwlad
Tra môr yn fur
I'r bur hoff bau
O bydded i´r heniaith barhau
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Posted: 22-Jan-2006, 02:55 PM
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Diolch, Siarls for this site. It'll come in handy.


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Weithiau, mae'r ateb i'n problemau o dan ein trwynau, dim ond bod angen i ni gymryd cam yn ôl ac edrych eto. - Stuart Kerner
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Posted: 04-Feb-2006, 07:24 AM
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Our literature lecturer taught us this proverb yesterday:

Ysgrifennu â phluen yn hytrach na gordd
Write with a feather rather than a hammer

Isn't that beautiful? Soulful and artistic! No wonder the Welsh Language is so literary and artistic - the accomplishments at the National Eisteddfod testify to our love of human creativity, imagination and linguistic genius!!! :-)
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