For all those that don't speak Welsh,Well done Boyo,for getting the goal Yehhhhhhhhh!
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He should be ashamed of himself ,,,representing England ...I spit on his cassock
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Bojangles do you know The Earl Of Powis,is Mario related?
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Do you know The Earl Of Powis,is Mario related?
well i doubt if he is Welsh if he spells it that way...it's PowysReference:
He should be ashamed of himself ,,,representing England ...I spit on his cassock
Did he score with his hand?
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Mario told Ben that one set of his grandparent came from Welshpool,Powis Castle is there.
See it takes a Welshman to get one over on the Krauts.
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Mario told Ben that one set of his grandparent came from Welshpool,Powis Castle is there.
It's not, but Powys Castle is there. *runs*
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Correct spelling of the Earls and Barons of Powis Castle.
Bloody English, coming over here and messing with our lovely spelling!
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Bloody English, coming over here and messing with our lovely spelling!
I can just imagine some clerk in the 17th century peerage office wrestling with the spelling. I once had one very confused call centre bod faced with pronouncing Ynysybwl.
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I once had one very confused call centre bod faced with pronouncing Ynysybwl.
How do you pronounce it?
I used to know someone who lived in Ynysybwl, Cariad!!
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How do you pronounce it?
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How do you pronounce it?
Un-us-uh-bull. Emphasis is on the bull. Ynys is Welsh for island so in Welsh Barry Island (for all you Gavin and Stacey fans) is Ynys y Barri. It can't be Barry with a y or it'd sound like Bar-uh in Welsh rather than Bar-ee.I had a pause from the other end of the phone (I'd called to find my nearest B&Q) then "I can't pronounce THAT. It hasn't got any vowels!!" ROFL
Y and W are vowels in Welsh.
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I would never have pronounced it like that,I would have said it as reads,Does your user name sound different to how it reads? Cheers for the info.
I used to go out with a bloke from here...
The place, not the train platform.
The place, not the train platform.
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Does your user name sound different to how it reads? Cheers for the info.
Nope. Try to roll the r in the middle...and emphasis is on the "ad" Cari-ad. It means beloved or darling. I was chatting to my daughter back in 2003 when trying to think of a username and had just called her that. Can I just add I do not speak Welsh. I'd have liked to but when I was in school there was quite a snotty attitude bout it and given I had an English father and a non-Welsh speaking mother from Pembrokeshire (She's a Cornish/Welsh cross ) I was dismissed as a not wrth teaching.
t's all changed now - son is in year 10 and daughter year 9 and both have Welsh as compulsory to GCSE.
Blizzie - can you pronounce it?
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Blizzie - can you pronounce it?
Of course."It"
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I used to go out with a bloke from here...
OOh ohhh I might know him....I don't live that far away and know quite a few people from there.It's a bugger writing my xmas cards
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OOh ohhh I might know him....I don't live that far away and know quite a few people from there. It's a bugger writing my xmas cards
His surname could be seen as rather rude, or a name for a type of wound.
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