A few words for feelings in the welsh language
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 มิ.ย. 2024
- In this video we will look at common words in the Welsh Language for expressing emotions and feelings, and a bit of how to use them. This is key in any language to be able to get up to speaking at conversation level, and this will help basic learners and intermediate level speakers a like with some insights into these words and how they work.
00:00 Beginning
00:55 Happy
01:46 Sad
02:24 Angry
03:17 Fearful
03:59 Disgust / Boredom
05:25 Love
06:23 Excitement
09:48 Lonely
10:27 Jealousy
12:00 Hopeful
13:44 Awful
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Such a great way to explore the fabric of our developed world!! Dig as anger expands what has been necessary to communicate, as opposed to just acting on it.
Thank you. Nice.
Diolch yn fawr!
Yes, mix in language videos alongside the history lessons, os gweli di'n dda.
We will try and see how it goes. Diolch yn fawr iawn.
I agree, I have limited time to watch so I want to catch up on history & learn welsh!
I hate (dig) Cardiff City FC.
I love (Caru) The Swansea City FC.
How my welsh❤
Love the videos Ben great work.
Go Abertawe. Diolch Lloyd.
Fideo gwych! Diolch yn fawr!
Hapus iawn fod ti wedi mwynhau, Nick!
*"OFnus"* ...In Romanian it is said *Am un OF* with the meaning of I have a fear or despair. A physical but mostly emotional fear.
Da iawn, diolch. A mix of both is good.
Diolch, Gordon!
Helo Ben. Dw I wedi bod yn dysgu Cymraeg ers mis medi 2022, felly, mae fideos hyn yn helpu, a wyt ti wedi helpu fi efo pronounciation a hanes Cymru hefyd, dw i’n hoffi hanes yn fawr 😊
Dw i’n dysgu gogledd Cymraeg, ond, llawer o llyfrau yn sgwennu yn de Cymraeg. Hefyd, learners should also note that how it is written is not always how it is said, many words are shortened, and some letters are dropped, like “Dweud” we are taught to say “deud” and not pronounce the ‘w’
There are lots of resources via the Welsh universities, courses, a fy ffefryn, clwb darllen, fy nhiwtor Branwen ydy ardderchog.
Mewn llai na flwyddyn! Ti'n gwneud yn dda iawn. Diolch am y gefnogaeth. (support). Mae clwb darllen yn fodd da i ddysgu a chlywed yr iaith. Syniada da!
I've been learning Welsh about that long, too, but I'm not anywhere near that proficient yet. I need to pick up the pace on Duolingo and supplement it with some of the other sources you mentioned. I wanted to take some of the classes offered by the Welsh government, but it seems only UK citizens can register for them, or maybe I was just looking in the wrong place? I was able to order the Mynediad Course materials but without the actual classes I think they'll be of limited use.
Good job. Yes, some resources are for local taxpayers only. Hopefully I can fill in the gap needed in places!
@@ProleCenter Yes, you can sign up for a class with a university, I’m with Bangor university and we have a student from Canada. Online classes of course! I’m on the mynediad course. Chances are, you’ll probably have to wait until September, as we are already about a quarter of the way through. You can choose south or north dialect. I’ll get you a link if you want.
@@stella8726 Yes, please! Diolch yn fawr!
Beth am y gair teimlad - "cocwyllt"? Er enghraifft "Pan fyddaf yn gwrando ar eich llais secsi, rwyf bob amser yn teimlo'n gocwyllt!"
Anwar.
@@BenLlywelyn Diolch yn fawr iawn! Hen anwar dw i a mae fy nghoc i'n wyllt bob amser.
Oh dear.
This format works very well for me as a beginner of Cymraeg who also enjoys getting lost in the longer history videos. Diolch.
Gwynfyd. Word of the week 💫
Mae gwynfyd yn air da.