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Reply 2
Baaaaa?
Reply 3
nah, I think its more like:

aye like moooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!! Resembling a cow as you say it!
Reply 4
:rolleyes: Deary deary me, no welsh people present and the insults just rooooollll out!
I think it's something like, "dwi'n hoff chi"
But my welsh skills aren;t up to much

P.S Anybody seen my sheep?:biggrin:
Reply 5
sorry - was a joke, lol - I think the translator is off - it translated it as: Cara 'ch??
Reply 6
I suppose that's the direct translation for i, like, and you, but put them all together and dwi'n hoff chi sounds more fluent :biggrin:
Reply 7
WelshMe
I suppose that's the direct translation for i, like, and you, but put them all together and dwi'n hoff chi sounds more fluent :biggrin:

how do you say that phonetically?
Reply 8
mtbab - its difficult to even spell phoenetically!
Dwi'n = Dween
Hoff = Hoff (but elongate the o)
Chi = N/A! its not chee, its like a slobbery sound lol!
Reply 9
WelshMe
mtbab - its difficult to even spell phoenetically!
Dwi'n = Dween
Hoff = Hoff (but elongate the o)
Chi = N/A! its not chee, its like a slobbery sound lol!

haha lol cheers, i rang a welsh mate up, he told me, arr that was funny hes goes to boarding school so all his mates were goin who are you talking to and why lol
Reply 10
lol you understand what I mean by the slobbery sound, I can't think of a single word in the english language that uses that sound lol
Reply 11
WelshMe
lol you understand what I mean by the slobbery sound, I can't think of a single word in the english language that uses that sound lol

lol yeh its like thank you and "i would like squash" haha i love saying that in welsh, me and mate we go campin ever year for the past 5yrs so hes always teaching me random bits of welsh that i usually forget but i've always remembered that lol!
Reply 12
diolch.
"Eich tra bert" is, apparently, "You're very pretty". Which might go along with the OP's original question...
Reply 14
rahmed v1.2
nah, I think its more like:

aye like moooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!! Resembling a cow as you say it!

This is Wales, not Devon.
Reply 15
Ferrus
This is Wales, not Devon.


We prefer sheep.
Reply 16
Yes.

Y llykwe wyw.
Reply 17
Dwi'n hoffi chi
Reply 18
i'm not that welsh- but didnt appreciate the baaa comment!!!!
Reply 19
I think 'rhwy'n dy gari di is 'I love you', which could also be useful!