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The Challenges of Learning Welsh

Challenge#1 Not forgetting what you wanted to say because it takes you so long to say it.

I was walking down the street yesterday talking to the dog in pathetically haulting Welsh when it dawned on me that the air quality was pretty ghastly. “Oh My God!” I exclaimed, “The air quality really sucks today!”

Well, of course, this was English and would never do! A translation was in order. First, translate from American to British:

American: Oh My God! The air quality really sucks today!
British: Oh goodness! The air quality isn’t very good today.

Then, from there into Welsh:

Welsh: O…..

And that’s as far as I got. Because the next phrase would have been “my word” and since “my” is “fy” and therefore causes a nasal mutation on anything following it that starts with b, c, d, g, p or t, *Arwen takes deep breath* and the word for “word” is “gair”, which obviously begins with a “g” and therefore requires nasal mutation. So it goes without saying that by the time I sorted all that out and spit out “fy ngair”, it was spring again, the air was clear and I had entirely forgotten what I had wanted to say!


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