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Welsh The alphabet and pronunciation
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Welsh is very, very different. In Welsh the alphabet goes… Yes, I know, very weird indeed.
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But how do I say it? The only differences are… ‘dd’ is pronounced as ‘th’ in the word ‘things’. ‘F’ is a ‘v’ in ‘very’. ‘Ff’ is an ‘f’ in ‘fairy’. ‘Ng’ is like in ‘going’. ‘Ll’ is like ‘l’ but whilst blowing. ‘Rh’ is a rolled ‘r’ but whilst blowing.
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But how do I say it? ‘Th’ is like ‘th’ in ‘bath’. ‘U’ is like ‘ee’ in ‘week’. ‘W’ is an ‘oo’ sound like ‘cuckoo’. ‘Y’ is naughty because it has a rule. In the first syllable, it is an ‘uh’, whereas in any other syllable, it’s ‘ee’ like the ‘u’. However, in one syllable words, it’s just ‘ee’.
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What now? You need to move on to some other PowerPoint or maybe find a Welsh sight or leaflet and try to pronounce the words correctly. Emphasis is unusual because normally, I would say to emphasise the penultimate syllable… but it’s not that easy. You just have to learn examples.
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I hope that helped! Matthew Vernon thefartydoctor@hotmail.co.uk
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