www.bbc.co.uk/wales/catchphrase/catchphrase/name_generator.shtml
mine is
Martyn ap Colin y Taltenaupechodhyllsmelly o Dy Hwnt I'r Clawdd
hehehe
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Thu 26 Jun 2003, 23:31,
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mine is
Martyn ap Colin y Taltenaupechodhyllsmelly o Dy Hwnt I'r Clawdd
hehehe
i'm gonna get that on the back of a football shirt!
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Thu 26 Jun 2003, 23:33,
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licence fee again... oh yeah so that I can play celebdaq.
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Thu 26 Jun 2003, 23:33,
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Iago ap Malcolm y Byrglainpierced o Dy Hwnt I'r Clawdd
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Thu 26 Jun 2003, 23:33,
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Angel merch Deirdre y Glainfair o Wlad y Brython
i get angel i guess, because my name is gabriella :)
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Thu 26 Jun 2003, 23:39,
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i get angel i guess, because my name is gabriella :)
has a nice ring to it
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Thu 26 Jun 2003, 23:37,
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Heh, I just got back on the messageboard, and I was just going to get right back off but I saw this, and had to try it out...
Now I don't think I am leaving again.
Woo!
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Thu 26 Jun 2003, 23:37,
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Now I don't think I am leaving again.
Woo!
he'd upset you by asking how old you were
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Thu 26 Jun 2003, 23:40,
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I have been off the messageboard for a while, and just on m3ss3nger.
I guess I didn't see it.
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Thu 26 Jun 2003, 23:42,
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I guess I didn't see it.
greetings, sheep, errr... leek...
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Thu 26 Jun 2003, 23:39,
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Dunarllstr ap Pedr y Tal o Dy Hwnt I'r Clawdd?
Is there any s/w to convert this to .wav?
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Thu 26 Jun 2003, 23:40,
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Is there any s/w to convert this to .wav?
as it's spelt, so it's :
Dunarllstr ap Pedr y Tal o Dy Hwnt I'r Clawdd
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Thu 26 Jun 2003, 23:48,
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Dunarllstr ap Pedr y Tal o Dy Hwnt I'r Clawdd
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It's Dun-ARCLH-str ap PE-tr i TAL o DE HOONT ear CLAWTH.
Or thereabouts. in the first bit, ARCLH, the CLH bit is made by the phlegm in the back of your throat - try putting your tongue in the position to sound the letter L, then widen it a bit to touch your side teeth. The letter R in Welsh is always rolled on the tongue, whilst HOONT is pronounced quickly. More a sort of HONT sound, but with the W pronounced as a chimp-like noise. DD in Welsh is like the English TH, but softer.
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Fri 27 Jun 2003, 0:05,
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Or thereabouts. in the first bit, ARCLH, the CLH bit is made by the phlegm in the back of your throat - try putting your tongue in the position to sound the letter L, then widen it a bit to touch your side teeth. The letter R in Welsh is always rolled on the tongue, whilst HOONT is pronounced quickly. More a sort of HONT sound, but with the W pronounced as a chimp-like noise. DD in Welsh is like the English TH, but softer.
*stumbles away trying to pronounce that*
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Thu 26 Jun 2003, 23:45,
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Robyn ap Teri y Glainhairy o Wlad y Brython
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Thu 26 Jun 2003, 23:47,
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