This makes everything (paωb) feel like everyone (phopeth) Also, I'm intrigued. could anyone please explain why the Greek letter omega "ω" is used in place of "w"? "This makes *paωb* feel very phopeth" instead of "This makes *pawb* feel very phopeth"
@@Connor_JR I tried finding it from my attempts of online searching; I tried and tried, and it always returns with nothing like you implied! The Ws all sharp and pointy, be it old manuscripts (they are in older on to modern friggin' Welsh language fonts. which artfully bothered to transform Welsh letters DD and LL: lowercase "dd" with the top pointy bits kissing each other, and one of the Ls on sat on another's lap (just look up Cymru Wales Serif or Cymru Wales Transport); but for W, fuck all, it's still W. The historical Welsh letters I get online are ỽ for V, U and W and ỻ for LL, goddamnit. Do you have any other ideas?
@@Connor_JR Oh that's cool, dang sorry for the trouble caused. So, had you seen the rounded Ws before yourself? If so, I think that might imply the Welsh traditional typeface staying true to the letter name "double U".
Being Scottish 🏴 I love the Welsh and all Celtic nations , my daughter spent 4 yrs in Cardiff at university and the city looked after her, I go each yr to the wales v Scotland rugby 6 nations games both in Cardiff and Edinburgh, I will say that every time we get together as friends and fans it’s brilliant, I occasionally ride my motorcycle round the Dams and the people are so welcoming, thank you 🏴 🏴 👍
This song goes to show that no matter what happens in the world (e.g. Industrial Revolution, First / Second World War, COVID-19, etc.) Wales and the Welsh Language are still there, and will live on!
@@albertmutton1687No. English are AngloSaxons. They're Germanic people. Closely related to Germans, Dutch, Swedes etc. Meanwhile Welsh, Scots and Irish are Celts.
I’m English but just want to say I wish England had an anthem such as this 👍 the passion that goes into every rendition is magical and the Welsh should be congratulated each time 👍
One of my grandmothers was Welsh, they said she had a fire in her attitude even if she was only just above 5ft of height. Never once regretted that part of my heritage! God bless to all my Welsh kinsmen who uphold righteousness, their nation's history, and the good simple life.
Cymraeg is the name of the language(idk whether it is used as the name of the nationality). The name of the country is Cymru. Gymraeg is the soft mutated form. I guess you heard it from iaith Gymraeg which means Welsh language where iaith is feminine so the Cymraeg is softened to Gymraeg. I am not of Welsh ancestry too, and speak a bit of Welsh, still respect the hell out of genedl Gymru.
@@toonatr356 my apologies Gaelic from Ireland and Scotland was my more stronger suit. Glad you mentioned that. That would be more useful tip for next time I meet a welsh American buddy of mine.
May you bless by King Arthur! Continue learning Cymraeg, I'm learning it too! And when you done Welsh you can learn Breton and Cornish, they are Britons too
At note on the translation: "Er gwaetha a Gelyn a'i griw!/Despite England, we are alive!" 'Gelyn' doesn't directly translate as 'England'. The name of that country is 'Lloegyr'. 'Gelyn' translates as Enemy, but the implication is clear
The Welsh., Scottish and the Irish despise the English but they don’t know why, How deluded. Arrogance and theft is easily forgotten! One day they will pay the price. Cachu.
Last name Williams here.... Dad named Earl.... Our first Williams landed in Newcastle Delaware.. named Richard.....in the late 1800's.... My son did 23 and Me......zero native American.... I feel I don't belong here😬
I have a real family.... But it's not American... I don't belong here.... I was born in the wrong place....not my choice.... I'd like to find my real blood
I'm intrigued, could you or anyone please explain why the Greek letter omega "ω" is used in place of "w"? They're already so unrelated from each other; "ω" in its lowercase form, was originally two omicrons “oo” written together in Greek in the other end of Europe; the usage of "w" emerged separately from Latin "VV" or "uu" in the 7th or 8th centuries that later combined for the West Germanic languages and in turn the English language alongside Welsh due to both of them being in Great Britain.
The Greek letter omega (ω) is not typically used in place of "w." If it appears so, it's usually due to typographic errors, visual similarity, or stylistic choices. Historically, "w" originated from the doubling of "u" or "v" in medieval Latin to represent the /w/ sound, while omega represents a long "o" sound in Greek and has no relation to "w." Any substitution is likely a mistake or artistic choice, not a linguistic standard.
@@alynwillams4297 I'm glad for the neat and much better explanation than I did. It was hard for me to pinpoint the usage of the rounded W in Welsh online, in which I found nothing in the end.
as a half welsh-half israeli rhodesian, who lives in australia. this song makes me want to move back to my homeland. and help fight for welsh independence from those bloody english bastards
i love wales but palestine is a sensitive issue and the donbas does not add to wales struggle beacause of the donbas russia invaded ukraine so remember that
@@tomsloan5743 What is the sensitive issue you mention ? Russian SMO was by invitation or rather a plea for help from the people in Donbas who voted to leave Ukraine. They were being persecuted and cleansed by the Ukrainians since 2014. The song brings hope for many who are fighting the good fight .
@@tomsloan5743 It's a waste of time to engage directly with 'Liz'. The chances are it's a Russian troll. There is actually a small chance it's one of these extremely easily manipulated and gullible people who openly support one of the most authoritarian, imperialist, expansionist, extreme right wing dictators just because he's anti-Western but it's not worth engaging with them either because the lack of background knowledge they have is beyond the scope of a TH-cam comment section.
This makes pawb feel very phopeth
This makes everything (paωb) feel like everyone (phopeth)
Also, I'm intrigued. could anyone please explain why the Greek letter omega "ω" is used in place of "w"?
"This makes *paωb* feel very phopeth"
instead of
"This makes *pawb* feel very phopeth"
@@icygeometry It's not, it's just the font. (It's supposed to look Celtic)
@@Connor_JR I tried finding it from my attempts of online searching; I tried and tried, and it always returns with nothing like you implied! The Ws all sharp and pointy, be it old manuscripts (they are in older on to modern friggin' Welsh language fonts. which artfully bothered to transform Welsh letters DD and LL: lowercase "dd" with the top pointy bits kissing each other, and one of the Ls on sat on another's lap (just look up Cymru Wales Serif or Cymru Wales Transport); but for W, fuck all, it's still W. The historical Welsh letters I get online are ỽ for V, U and W and ỻ for LL, goddamnit. Do you have any other ideas?
@@icygeometry I'm Welsh...
@@Connor_JR Oh that's cool, dang sorry for the trouble caused. So, had you seen the rounded Ws before yourself? If so, I think that might imply the Welsh traditional typeface staying true to the letter name "double U".
Being Scottish 🏴 I love the Welsh and all Celtic nations , my daughter spent 4 yrs in Cardiff at university and the city looked after her, I go each yr to the wales v Scotland rugby 6 nations games both in Cardiff and Edinburgh, I will say that every time we get together as friends and fans it’s brilliant, I occasionally ride my motorcycle round the Dams and the people are so welcoming, thank you 🏴 🏴 👍
This is by far the best rendition of the song I've ever heard. Welsh is one hell of a language.
Una delle più antiche, nobili e belle del mondo... In musica diventa fantastica....
from a Belgian...with love...
This song goes to show that no matter what happens in the world (e.g. Industrial Revolution, First / Second World War, COVID-19, etc.)
Wales and the Welsh Language are still there, and will live on!
Bendigedig!
Puts the hairs on my neck stand up, just tremendous
proud welsh American 🏴🇺🇸
It is worth noting that the english found it easier to conquer India, half way across the world than to conquer Wales, next door. Just sayin.
Where did you get those facts from? England have nothing to profit from invading a load of soggy fields and stroppy celts
Cwych❤
Because although the Saxons imposed their language, the Britons remained, England is not the lost lands, just English speaking Britons
I agree. They are still here, . I'm 96 per cent Welshman 🏴
@@albertmutton1687No. English are AngloSaxons. They're Germanic people. Closely related to Germans, Dutch, Swedes etc.
Meanwhile Welsh, Scots and Irish are Celts.
I’m English but just want to say I wish England had an anthem such as this 👍 the passion that goes into every rendition is magical and the Welsh should be congratulated each time 👍
It's just a national song. Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau is the anthem.
Hir oes Cymru! Rydyn ni dal yma! 🏴🏴🏴
@@Paynie-v9u1T Our! Really something ironic... Maybe it's an easter egg
When I translate the text,the Welsh Flag Emoji’s turn into an English Flag Emoji…..
Cymru am byth 🏴🏴
@@Abdul_Edryan_Raoul💀💀💀
@@professorminstrels6460 British pride at its finest
One of my grandmothers was Welsh, they said she had a fire in her attitude even if she was only just above 5ft of height. Never once regretted that part of my heritage!
God bless to all my Welsh kinsmen who uphold righteousness, their nation's history, and the good simple life.
Though I am not of Welsh ancestry, I respect the hell out of the people of Gymraeg.
Cymraeg is the name of the language(idk whether it is used as the name of the nationality). The name of the country is Cymru. Gymraeg is the soft mutated form. I guess you heard it from iaith Gymraeg which means Welsh language where iaith is feminine so the Cymraeg is softened to Gymraeg. I am not of Welsh ancestry too, and speak a bit of Welsh, still respect the hell out of genedl Gymru.
@@toonatr356 my apologies Gaelic from Ireland and Scotland was my more stronger suit. Glad you mentioned that. That would be more useful tip for next time I meet a welsh American buddy of mine.
@@garrettheidel8467 🫡
Diolch yn Fawr. Bydded tangnefedd gyda chwi.
*Thank you. May peace be with you.*
@@DexterPlayz_Productions May peace be with you too, unfortunately my Welsh is not as advanced as that. I hope I will come to that level.
God bless Wales from Northern Ireland ulster ❤️🏴
Mi viene la pelle d'oca pur essendo italiano ... Rhydd Cymru!!
What a great rousing song! My Welsh 5% is feeling fulfilled! The rest of me was just loving it! 🎉
Most beautiful patriotic song I’ve ever heard 🖤🖤
We are still here.
From Poland with love ❤
Diolch yn fawr
Did a DNA test and found out I'm part welsh. Trying to learn the language and bring myself a bit closer to my roots and this song makes me damn proud.
May you bless by King Arthur! Continue learning Cymraeg, I'm learning it too! And when you done Welsh you can learn Breton and Cornish, they are Britons too
@-._A2._- Diolch! And good luck to you, it's got it's own challenges I've never seen in other languages, it's kinda fun!
@@mitchellbarton7915 aye it sure is and listening to Welsh fills me with so much pride! Cymru am byth 🏴
Ry’n ni Yma o Hyd! Ry’n ni Yma o Hyd!
Er gwaetha pawb a phopeth,
Er gwaetha pawb a phopeth,
Er gwaetha pawb a phopeth,
Ry’n ni Yma o Hyd!
Sydney Welsh Choir learning May 2023
Don't forget...Sixteen of the signatories of the Declaration of Independence of USA were of Welsh descent
At note on the translation: "Er gwaetha a Gelyn a'i griw!/Despite England, we are alive!"
'Gelyn' doesn't directly translate as 'England'. The name of that country is 'Lloegyr'. 'Gelyn' translates as Enemy, but the implication is clear
The Welsh., Scottish and the Irish despise the English but they don’t know why, How deluded. Arrogance and theft is easily forgotten! One day they will pay the price. Cachu.
Mae pobl franeg yn dweud peidwch canu ar llan y Mor mae rhosys o hion. Dydyn nohw meo gyda can.😊😊
Kembre Atav ! Preden da Vizviken ! Gouenn ar Vrezhoned ne 'z ay ket da goll !
Brilliant rendition by a nation treasure,
Should be the Welsh National Anthem 🏴🏴
My Mam ❤❤
It took the French speaking Normans 12 months to conquer England,it took hundreds of years in wales 🏴
Hail Mancunia! Hail London! Ry'n ni yma o hyd!!
Ni yw etifeddion Ynys Prydain Fawr, hwyl fawr Saeson, yn ol i'r Almaen a chi!😉
Ni eo mibion enez Preden Meur, enebet ouzh ar Saozon vrein ! Trec'h ha gouloù santel d'ar Vrezhoned dispont ! KloD haG EnoR ! !
Lol! Yn union ❤
Dyna ni!
Does anyone know which album this is off of? Dafydd Iwan has a whole bunch of versions out there
Hes on.
Greatest song ever written
Kan y pobl. Festou nos a festou deizh.
❤❤❤❤❤❤
🇬🇧❤️🏴
Last name Williams here.... Dad named Earl.... Our first Williams landed in Newcastle Delaware.. named Richard.....in the late 1800's.... My son did 23 and Me......zero native American.... I feel I don't belong here😬
I have a real family.... But it's not American... I don't belong here.... I was born in the wrong place....not my choice.... I'd like to find my real blood
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Cymru am Byth 🏴 😊
I'm intrigued, could you or anyone please explain why the Greek letter omega "ω" is used in place of "w"? They're already so unrelated from each other; "ω" in its lowercase form, was originally two omicrons “oo” written together in Greek in the other end of Europe; the usage of "w" emerged separately from Latin "VV" or "uu" in the 7th or 8th centuries that later combined for the West Germanic languages and in turn the English language alongside Welsh due to both of them being in Great Britain.
The Greek letter omega (ω) is not typically used in place of "w." If it appears so, it's usually due to typographic errors, visual similarity, or stylistic choices. Historically, "w" originated from the doubling of "u" or "v" in medieval Latin to represent the /w/ sound, while omega represents a long "o" sound in Greek and has no relation to "w." Any substitution is likely a mistake or artistic choice, not a linguistic standard.
@@alynwillams4297 I'm glad for the neat and much better explanation than I did. It was hard for me to pinpoint the usage of the rounded W in Welsh online, in which I found nothing in the end.
Should sing this in six nation
Shame they left out Ynys Mon on the map of Wales
Where’s ANGLESEY in the background!!! LLÊ MAE MÔN MAM CYMRU😤😤😤🏴🏴🏴🏴✊️✊️✊️
What did they do to Ynys Mon 😭 got deleted
Annibyniaeth i Gymru. Nawr!
The Lyrics are very mistranslated here.
WHAT HAPPENED TO ANGELSEY NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
The translation is completly wrong
Magnus Maximus Rule 34
8💎🏴♾️
What's happened to anglesey on the map
Mona ;)
super pablo fratellos
Miller Sarah White Sandra Miller Daniel
Why have you left ynys Mon off the map?!
Don't tell them where We live ❤❤❤
as a half welsh-half israeli rhodesian, who lives in australia. this song makes me want to move back to my homeland. and help fight for welsh independence from those bloody english bastards
Get the translation correct
England's time will come 🏴🏴🇮🇪
Cachu. Your are a vile race. We all hate you.
I love Wales ! I stand with the Donbass and Palestine who will also sing the same soon.❤
i love wales but palestine is a sensitive issue and the donbas does not add to wales struggle beacause of the donbas russia invaded ukraine so remember that
@@tomsloan5743 What is the sensitive issue you mention ? Russian SMO was by invitation or rather a plea for help from the people in Donbas who voted to leave Ukraine. They were being persecuted and cleansed by the Ukrainians since 2014. The song brings hope for many who are fighting the good fight .
@@tomsloan5743 It's a waste of time to engage directly with 'Liz'. The chances are it's a Russian troll. There is actually a small chance it's one of these extremely easily manipulated and gullible people who openly support one of the most authoritarian, imperialist, expansionist, extreme right wing dictators just because he's anti-Western but it's not worth engaging with them either because the lack of background knowledge they have is beyond the scope of a TH-cam comment section.
@@Liz-xy4vd do you know what russia is doing in Ukraine?
Imagine thinking those three are remotely comparable
Yeah proud Wales still needs the kings shilling to survive 😅 sing for your lava bread ànd those all important UK state handouts 😊
The Welsh don't pay tax then?
The King's shilling applied to soldiers, not workers.
Wales get barely nothing from parliment
And it ain’t the kings 😂 it’s British sterling which just happened to put that clowns face on it
We can smell your rotting biters from here mate