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my hovercraft is full of eels
mae fy hofrenfad yn llawn llyswennod
(, Tue 12 Mar 2013, 9:29, 1 reply, 12 years ago)
How would you say "My nipples explode with delight"?

(, Tue 12 Mar 2013, 9:30, Reply)
i don't speak welsh y'know, i just know a little bit of it, enough to pass a gcse
it's probably this: fy tethau ffrwydro gyda llawenydd
(, Tue 12 Mar 2013, 9:40, Reply)
You had to do it for your GCSE's? That's interesting

(, Tue 12 Mar 2013, 9:41, Reply)
I live in England and did English.
Is that interesting?
(, Tue 12 Mar 2013, 9:45, Reply)
No, not at all

(, Tue 12 Mar 2013, 9:45, Reply)
Today must be
"Coincidence DayTM"
(, Tue 12 Mar 2013, 9:48, Reply)
I THOUGHT THAT!

(, Tue 12 Mar 2013, 9:49, Reply)
NO COINCIDENCE CHAT

(, Tue 12 Mar 2013, 9:50, Reply)
I was going to say that

(, Tue 12 Mar 2013, 9:53, Reply)

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(, Tue 12 Mar 2013, 9:55, Reply)
what a coincidence

(, Tue 12 Mar 2013, 9:55, Reply)
He he

(, Tue 12 Mar 2013, 10:02, Reply)
yeah, well, everyone had to do welsh
but for some reason, the gcse was optional, i did it 'cause i thought i could pass it. i think it's mandatory now.
(, Tue 12 Mar 2013, 9:54, Reply)
How widely spoken is it these days?
I think it's great that it's still being taught.
(, Tue 12 Mar 2013, 10:01, Reply)
in west wales and north wales, almost everyone speaks welsh
the most populated areas like cardiff and swansea don't have many welsh speakers though. although, the posh bits tend to have a lot of welsh speakers, such as pontcanna in cardiff
(, Tue 12 Mar 2013, 10:11, Reply)

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