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A question to all the Mumsnetters who are WELSH........

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RTKangaMummy · 02/07/2005 18:24

When you are driving and see the writing on the ground in english and welsh

which do you read?

I have just come back from a week in wales and have been wondering it as driving around











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CelluliteQueen · 05/07/2005 22:04

Haven't been on MN for a while but just wanted to say hi to Moondog and Pixie. Hope you're both well and still welcome to call for a coffee if you're ever in the area! My DS is 2 next month - it's scary how time flies! xx

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Pixiefish · 05/07/2005 22:07

Hi CQ. MAy well take you up on your offer this summer.

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RTKangaMummy · 05/07/2005 22:09

Thanks

Please could you tell me what

PLEASE and THANK YOU

phonetically

DS likes saying good morning and goodnight in welsh {smile]

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moondog · 05/07/2005 22:48

Please....

osgwelooch in tha

Thank you....

deeolch

(ch is the sound you get in the Scottish 'loch')

hth

Hello there CelluliteQueen! Was just thinking yesterday how it's been ages since we 'saw' you.
Aaah,hope your little boy has a great birthday.
My ds was 1 on Sunday. You're so right about time flying!

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RTKangaMummy · 05/07/2005 23:06

Deffo Brill Thanks

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moondog · 05/07/2005 23:09

Croeso!

(You're welcome)

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RTKangaMummy · 05/07/2005 23:12
Smile
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edam · 05/07/2005 23:15

Be careful how you use that RTKM - I came back from nostalgic trip to Wales last year and had to remember to stop saying 'diolch' in shops. Got some very strange looks at the motorway service stations on the drive home...

Mind you I get odd looks when I come back from trips to my other 'family home' calling everyone 'love' - for some reason people in the South East aren't used to it.

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moondog · 05/07/2005 23:19

Aaaah,edam,will think very fondly of you know, saying 'diolch' across the UK.

Good for you-I know people who have lived here for years who can't even exercise these basic courtesies.

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RTKangaMummy · 05/07/2005 23:40

lol

oke doke

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teeavee · 06/07/2005 00:07

duwcs, dyma braf!
Nice, nostalgic thread about CYMRU FACH - what more could one ask for..?

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