Learning a second language should definately be encouraged all over Great Britain, all other European countries does it. Learning a second language really helps develop the brain in so many ways.
We were taught Welsh in school on a more regular basis from age 12 onwards (this would have been the early 90s) but by that time i think it was too late - we were influenced so much by TV and music it just didn’t ‘sink in’ plus it wasn’t spoken as much in our community regularly for around 2-generations. What got me back into the language was definitely the super furry animals and ‘cool’ bands or people using the language - anyway great idea about using subtitles in the Welsh news 🏴
Appreciate the positive vibe But 1 question. Theres this crusade to have to be inspired by 'cool' things Why do WE need something to be 'cool'.....things can be worth learning that arent 'cool' I relearnt out of feelings of injustice ..my grandmother beaten physically as a child in Aberystwyth and she was conditioned to think she was inferior to her english speaking neighbours....we managed to increase her self esteem closer to her death at least. Deep colonialism is a crime....destroys the vast diversity of human cultures
@@penderyn8794 you know what it’s like when your a kid your follow the crowd / easily influenced - I went to Aberystwyth university funnily enough lovely place - thanks for sharing
I hope this will be the case iv started learning Welsh this year 7 days straight on the app the last time was when I was 8 years old in junior school every teacher was welsh but when I went to comphensive school 90% of the teachers where English and I was told welsh is a dead language and encouraged to learn French now im older I can see I was robbed of my Culture and identity
Learning a second language should definately be encouraged all over Great Britain, all other European countries does it. Learning a second language really helps develop the brain in so many ways.
American of Welsh descent. I am proud of the language.
Why not label Welsh products in both Welsh and English?
Cytuno'n hollol, gwarthus o ran y BBC Wales ar y Teledu a'r radio.
We were taught Welsh in school on a more regular basis from age 12 onwards (this would have been the early 90s) but by that time i think it was too late - we were influenced so much by TV and music it just didn’t ‘sink in’ plus it wasn’t spoken as much in our community regularly for around 2-generations. What got me back into the language was definitely the super furry animals and ‘cool’ bands or people using the language - anyway great idea about using subtitles in the Welsh news 🏴
Appreciate the positive vibe
But 1 question. Theres this crusade to have to be inspired by 'cool' things
Why do WE need something to be 'cool'.....things can be worth learning that arent 'cool'
I relearnt out of feelings of injustice ..my grandmother beaten physically as a child in Aberystwyth and she was conditioned to think she was inferior to her english speaking neighbours....we managed to increase her self esteem closer to her death at least.
Deep colonialism is a crime....destroys the vast diversity of human cultures
@@penderyn8794 you know what it’s like when your a kid your follow the crowd / easily influenced - I went to Aberystwyth university funnily enough lovely place - thanks for sharing
I hope this will be the case iv started learning Welsh this year 7 days straight on the app the last time was when I was 8 years old in junior school every teacher was welsh but when I went to comphensive school 90% of the teachers where English and I was told welsh is a dead language and encouraged to learn French now im older I can see I was robbed of my Culture and identity
Cymraeg Ar Y Newyddion Ymddangos Yn Cwl Iawn, Rwy'n Dysgu Cymraeg!
Ei Gymraeg Ar Y Newyddion XD ond dwi'n meddwl dy fod yn gwybod hynny
@@cymraegnewyddionyncwls4c130 Ah Iawn Diolch
@@cqllgirl dim problem melodyroll
Love the first map o Gymru in this vid.
Diolch!
Le gallois est l'une des langues les plus anciennes d'Europe. C'est un trésor culturel à protéger en le mettant en valeur.🏴
0:30 sausage enemy means national language
Couldn't get an actual Welsh person for the advert no? It had to be our replacement. What a kick in the teeth.
It´s very difficult, as Carlitos Tevez would say hehe
United States yn byw. Dw i'n dysgu Cymraeg, mwynhau fawr!
Ni'n cael s4c
Diloch.
Mam ydi mam a bron bob Cymro Cymraeg yn deud mam ond mum sydd yn dangos yn y Saeaneg
Yn wahanol i Gymry'r de ,mae'r Gogs yn dweud 'Mum' yn hytrach na Mam pan yn siarad Saesneg...
Dim bob tro!!!@@cymro6537
English is not an official language...and if it is.....its a death knell for the minority native one
problem pathetig y byd cyntaf
We're tired of English yoooo