Brynle, one of our learners and regular contributor to our forum has made a very useful thread, documenting useful places the #Welshlanguage can be found online. Including learner resources, media channels, shops, podcasts and much more.
tinyurl.com/yc2yd4xd
This week's #WordoftheWeek includes words around New Year's Intentions. Listen to our Soundcloud file to learn new words/phrases.
on.soundcloud.com/ouiBj
Happy New Year to everyone in our Community!
Here are some phrases you might find handy today (or tomorrow!)
🌟 Blwyddyn newydd dda = happy new year
🌟 Adduniad blwyddyn newydd = new year's resolution
🌟 Dechrau = to start/to begin
If you are planning to do some family baking then look no further than this easy recipe for Taffy or Everton Toffee. We would love to see some snaps of the delicious treats you have made - please share them with us! #WelshChristmas#toffeerecipesbbc.co.uk/wales/christmas/si…
For today's #wordsoftheweek we have more contributions to your #Christmas vocabulary! We hope they come in useful as you continue to prepare for the coming festivities!
on.soundcloud.com/8F6v3
The beloved “A Child’s Christmas in Wales” by Dylan Thomas was released on April 2, 1952, just a year before the poet passed away.
It’s a perfect tale to listen to with your loved ones, on a cold winter’s evening by the fire.
youtu.be/Hv4-sgFw3Go?si=X6UJ…
We have a wonderful thread on our forum, full of suggestions for the perfect Christmas music to listen to whilst warming yourself by the fire, sharing a glass of port with friends or travelling in the car with the family to distribute gifts to loved ones.
en.forum.saysomethingin.com/…
A hearty stew of lamb and vegetables that dates back to the 14th Century, it is the perfect weather for staying in and embracing the season of what our Scandinavian friends would call #hygge.
Check out this recipe below: blasytir.com/recipes/traditi…#Welshcawl#Welshfood#Welshstew
#Plygain, a 19th-century Welsh tradition, was when you attended a carol service on Christmas morning. Also called #NosonGyflaith (toffee night) because once the service finished, toffee was made around a fire and people celebrated the dawn of Christmas morning.
As the Christmas season gains momentum we thought that today's #wordsoftheweek sentences may be of use to you. Remember to listen to our sound file below so you can learn the correct pronunciation. Pob lwc!
/on.soundcloud.com/4bqhc
We've shared this link with you during previous Christmasses, but think it's too wonderful not to share it again.
This website is one of many available which will give you an insight into #WelshChristmastraditions.
wales.com/about/culture/wels…
This Saturday 18th Nov 11:00-15:00 at #TheCircleTredegar, NP22 3PS, 'Small Revolutions', a writing #workshop with Patrick Jones delves into radical ideas of the past in order to express ideas for now and the future.
Book your place here: bit.ly/3FXXbKg#Welshlanguage
We were sad to learn of the severe flooding which many areas suffered as a result of recent heavy rainfall. Today's #wordsoftheweek is relevant to such severe weather events and contains words you may have heard while listening to #Welshnews. reports. bit.ly/3tTLJN2