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Well it's difficult when you see Welsh written to prounounce it, but I reckon if you actually hear someone saying the word, it would be a lot easier.


I wonder if there are classes, cos I do agree with you on that point. Then again, most people in Wales talk to you in english as its like the universal language, which is pretty good.oh well lol
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I think more languages that are spoken in Britain should be taught to children. Welsh, Cornish, Manx etc. Why learn French when you can learn Welsh and you don't have to travel far to talk to other Welsh speakers. My brother who is good with languages lived in Wales for a few years and never bothered to learn it. Now he's learning how to speak Finish. 0.o That's just not right when he had the opportunity to learn Welsh for free.

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I think more languages that are spoken in Britain should be taught to children. Welsh, Cornish, Manx etc. Why learn French when you can learn Welsh and you don't have to travel far to talk to other Welsh speakers. My brother who is good with languages lived in Wales for a few years and never bothered to learn it. Now he's learning how to speak Finish. 0.o That's just not right when he had the opportunity to learn Welsh for free.

I spose yes. Welsh has had to be sort of in its own way "revived" so that it didnt die out. We have so many strange but ok languages and accents in teh UK, so why dont we learn them to preserve them? I mean, most of the French speak english anyway, but still speak french. We learn english, but thats not to say that we should let languages that are on our doorstep fade just because of that
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Agreed. I think there is some language somewhere in the UK, that like 20 people speak and that's it. Before we all start learning foreign languages, we should learn the languages we can find in Britain first.

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Agreed. I think there is some language somewhere in the UK, that like 20 people speak and that's it. Before we all start learning foreign languages, we should learn the languages we can find in Britain first.

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Ill toast to that JF.To my mind it makes total sense to. Now, does anyone here know welsh at all?
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Glad someone agrees with me. :teehee:

I know Galas is Welsh and I believe she has been teaching Este Welsh as well.

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hello everyone! sorry i haven't been in here in a while - i've just started a summer job, so life's been a little crazy recently.

i definitely agree that more people should learn the more marginalised british languages - it would be terrible if they died out.

from the point of view of an english student, i also think it's important that old and middle english are still studied. they may not be spoken any more, but if they were allowed to completely die out we'd lose our appreciation of how the english language has developed; and it would be a real pity if we could only read old and middle english literature in translation, because nobody would be able to go back to the original texts and discover new subtleties in them. i'll learn basic old english next year at uni, and i simply cannot wait - the geek in me is incerdibly excited by the idea of being able to read beowulf in the language it was written in.

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Ooh, of course you can join? :-)

Where are you from originally? Do you like it over here?


I'm from the States, and yes, I love it over here. :-D

Sorry it took me so long to reply, I'm a little busy.

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hello everyone! sorry i haven't been in here in a while - i've just started a summer job, so life's been a little crazy recently.

i definitely agree that more people should learn the more marginalised british languages - it would be terrible if they died out.

from the point of view of an english student, i also think it's important that old and middle english are still studied. they may not be spoken any more, but if they were allowed to completely die out we'd lose our appreciation of how the english language has developed; and it would be a real pity if we could only read old and middle english literature in translation, because nobody would be able to go back to the original texts and discover new subtleties in them. i'll learn basic old english next year at uni, and i simply cannot wait - the geek in me is incerdibly excited by the idea of being able to read beowulf in the language it was written in.


IM with ya there. One of my friends is a translator and he said to me one time, that you can NEVER get a perfect translation. You can get a really very good one, but never a perfect translation from one language to another. So, for stories that were written in old english, why not learn the language as you say? And as you said, helps us appreciate the evolution and what has made modern english what it is.
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Double post alert I know, but its a pretty ya know.... British issue (well, to my knowledge anyways)
GCSE/A level results. I got mine on thursday, and what bugs me is that already they are starting to say "Oh the exams are getting easier bleh bleh bleh." Me for one, I think the exams are either getting marginally harder or the same. And maybe its just that we are getting more intelligent or summat. Its just seems to me that the media has a tendancy to report mostly grim news, and rather than celebrate generally increasing pass rates, it makes the several years of work on projects and exams seem worthless, which gets on my nerves no end. Perhaps they should take the exams if they know so much.!!!
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You have quite a point. :yes: I got my exam results Thursday as well, and even on our local news they were talking about how much easier people think these exams are. Really, I say? When was the last time said people took an exam like the GCSEs? I thought they were extremely hard, almost ridiculously hard! As you said, pass rates are great, why not report on that instead?

By the way, I assume you did well Lamenter? :)


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You have quite a point. :yes: I got my exam results Thursday as well, and even on our local news they were talking about how much easier people think these exams are. Really, I say? When was the last time said people took an exam like the GCSEs? I thought they were extremely hard, almost ridiculously hard! As you said, pass rates are great, why not report on that instead?

By the way, I assume you did well Lamenter? :)


I agree totally on that. Its just stupid that our media dont rejoice in something that is good. We've worked hard and so have the teachers and its insulting to make it seem like that its for nought.
And I have no problem posting my results... as long as someone else does as well ;)
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Glad someone agrees with me. :teehee:

I know Galas is Welsh and I believe she has been teaching Este Welsh as well.

Someone mentioned my name. :D A while back, but hey...

Yes! Galas/Noc/Kasou was teaching me Welsh.

Here's some random stuff I can now say... :P

Dwi'n ddim yn hoffi mefus - I don't like strawberries

Prynhawn da - Good Afternoon
Croeso – Welcome
Hwyl – Bye
Bore da - Good Morning
Diolch – Thanks
Diolch yn fawr - Thank you very much
Da Iawn - Well Done

Coch – Red
Porffor – Purple
Melon – Yellow
Pinc – Pink
Gwyn – White
Glas – Blue
Oren – Orange
Du - Black

Este ydw i - I am Este

Un - 1
Dau – 2
Tri – 3
Pedwar – 4
Pump – 5
Chwaer – 6
Saith – 7
Oeth – 8
Naw – 9
Deg - 10
Cant – 100
Mil – 1000

Ysgol - School
Cymru – Wales
Saesneg – English
Ty bach – Toilet
Moron – Carrot
Hufen Ia – Ice cream
Da – Good
Crys du – Black Shirt

No sentences, you see. :teehee: Galas and I thought that it'd be best to start off with the basics.

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@ Lamenter: Actually, we've all been posting them in the WT thread, but I'll gladly post them again here. :-D

ICT BB
English A
English Lit A*
History A
Double Science BB
Maths C
Religious Ed A
French B
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oh, I didnt know that everyone else has been posting them in the welcome thread. Heres mine then :P
English: A
English Lit: A*
Science( Dual): BB
Maths:B
Religious Ed: A
Tech Product Design: D
ICT (Dual): FF
History:A*
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Wow, two A*s for you as well? Good work! You should be very proud of those marks. :)


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