Off Topic The Welsh Language

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Doesn’t mean his opinion is better than mine.

Opinions are subjective meaning, based on or influenced by personal feelings. However, i don't see what is wrong in acknowledging whatever sort of pigeon Welsh you speak, Valley is right and you are wrong.

It's a bit like me arguing with a Scottish person, the slang will be different, but along pops an English teacher and corrects us both, not that the Scotsman would agree with the English teacher but in this case you are Welsh and so is Valley, so he is right and you my friend have to accept you are wrong, in the sense you are at the very least are diluting the Welsh language.
 
How the **** this is still going is beyond me, Matth speaks some ******ed version of Welsh with lots of English included. [HASHTAG]#facts[/HASHTAG]

Don't they all?

I'm the only person in my house who doesn't speak Welsh, thank ****, but I often hear English words thrown in. My kids ago to a Welsh medium school too, so they can speak it properly, so to speak. Not that that they do outside of school.

I roomed with a bloke from Carmarthenshire on golf tour last weekend, proper western gog. He phoned his wife a couple of times and rambled on in Welsh to her and was throwing English words in left, right and centre.

It's bollocks to say they don't.
 
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This is amusing. Matth pretending to speak Welsh and not be gay in the same thread.

So essentially, Valley is speaking real Welsh and Matth is speaking a pidgin of Welsh and English and calling it "North Welsh".

I'm thinking of starting my own Welsh dialect. Norther Welsh. It will be all English but we occasionally throw in a Welsh word. That would be da.
 
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Don't they all?

I'm the only person in my house who doesn't speak Welsh, thank ****, but I often hear English words thrown in. My kids ago to a Welsh medium school too, so they can speak it properly, so to speak. Not that that they do outside of school.

I roomed with a bloke from Carmarthenshire on golf tour last weekend, proper western gog. He phoned his wife a couple of times and rambled on in Welsh to her and was throwing English words in left, right and centre.

It's bollocks to say they don't.

I think sometimes when you are fluent in more than one language, you start cross referencing the languages, even when writing if you go into auto pilot. So yes, what you say is true.
 
This is amusing. Matth pretending to speak Welsh and not be gay in the same thread.

So essentially, Valley is speaking real Welsh and Matth is speaking a pidgin of Welsh and English and calling it "North Welsh".

I'm thinking of starting my own Welsh dialect. Norther Welsh. It will be all English but we occasionally throw in a Welsh word. That would be da.

<laugh>
 
This is amusing. Matth pretending to speak Welsh and not be gay in the same thread.

So essentially, Valley is speaking real Welsh and Matth is speaking a pidgin of Welsh and English and calling it "North Welsh".

I'm thinking of starting my own Welsh dialect. Norther Welsh. It will be all English but we occasionally throw in a Welsh word. That would be da.


Mange tout Rodney, mange tout.

French, that is. For the linguists among you.
 
Don't they all?

I'm the only person in my house who doesn't speak Welsh, thank ****, but I often hear English words thrown in. My kids ago to a Welsh medium school too, so they can speak it properly, so to speak. Not that that they do outside of school.

I roomed with a bloke from Carmarthenshire on golf tour last weekend, proper western gog. He phoned his wife a couple of times and rambled on in Welsh to her and was throwing English words in left, right and centre.

It's bollocks to say they don't.
Yes they mostly do, not often with my Wife but she's first language Welsh. Point was though that Matth was trying to make out that the English words he was putting in were correct and that it was a North and South thing which is bollox.
 
Don't they all?

I'm the only person in my house who doesn't speak Welsh, thank ****, but I often hear English words thrown in. My kids ago to a Welsh medium school too, so they can speak it properly, so to speak. Not that that they do outside of school.

I roomed with a bloke from Carmarthenshire on golf tour last weekend, proper western gog. He phoned his wife a couple of times and rambled on in Welsh to her and was throwing English words in left, right and centre.

It's bollocks to say they don't.

There's a lot of people in this Country that talk bullshit and throw the odd English word in.. <ok>
 
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