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Good luck with learning this truly historic and wonderful language, and remember - this web page is intended as a starting guide to the Welsh Language.. Thank you

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BWRDD YR IAITH GYMRAEG - WELSH LANGUAGE BOARD

 

BBC VOCAB / GEIRFA

 

nant gwrtheyrn - Welsh Language and Heritage Centre

Links: - Dwdws Fetch!, BBC Vocab, Bwrdd Yr Iaith, Castles of Wales

 

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The Welsh alphabet

A, b, c, ch, d, dd, e, f, ff, g, ng, h, i, l, ll, m, n, o, p, ph, r, rh, s, t, th, u, w, y

Play whole alphabet ( MP3 Low) - ( Windows Media Player High)

Welsh alphabet phonetically

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Letter and sound
Sounds like
1
A
The “a” in "hat"
2
The “b” in "burn"
3
The “c” in "car"
4
The “ch” in "loch"
5
The “d” in "doug"
6
The “th” in "this"
7
The “e” in "envelope"
8
The “v” in "value"
9
The “f” in "foot"
10
The “g” in "goal"
11
The “ng” in "king"
12
The “h” in "hut"
13
The “ee” in "see"
14
The “l” in "lemon"
15
ll - The sound of this letter is produced by placing the tip of your tongue on the roof of your mouth (up against your front top teeth) then breathing out sharply through your mouth for about 1 second
16
The “m” in "mother"
17
The “n” in "new"
18
The “o” in "orange"
19
The “p” in "pyjamas"
20
The “f” in "foot"
21
The “r” in "rose"
22
The “rh” in "rhapsody"
23
The “s” in "sit"
24
The “t” in "tyre"
25
The “th” in "think"
26
No comparison possible
27
The “oo” in "pool"
28
The “er” in "her"

 

 

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