I’d imagine they fake an American accent. Maybe Burbank, CA?

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    I watched a catapult fire projectiles into a castle moat outside of Cardiff at a medieval fair. Also got propositioned by a Welsh girl, but couldn’t understand what she was saying.

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      • Yakkie-dah = hello; good morning/day; yes; correct; goodbye
      • Boy-o = boy
      • Ma-fan-way = girl
      • Cmyru-way = motorway
      • Cmyru-shypi = shop
      • Cmyru-foni = phone
      • Cymru-nana = banana
      • Llllllgoogllgoogll-y-cymrnllllll = the/a/I/you/we/us/him/her/them/up/down/this/that/those

      Now you can speak Welsh. Well done or, should I say, Yakkie-Cymru.

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        • Hello = Shwmae / S’mae
        • Good morning - Bore da
        • Day - Dydd
        • Yes - ydw, ydy (and other words, it’s a bit complicated)
        • Correct - iawn
        • Goodbye - hwyl
        • Boy = Bachgen / Hogyn (South Wales / North Wales)
        • Girl = Merch / Hogan (South Wales / North Wales)
        • Motorway - Traffordd
        • Shop - Siop
        • Phone - Ffôn, mobile phone - ffôn symudol
        • Banana - Banana
        • The - y, yr
        • A - (no article)
        • You - chi / ti
        • We - ni
        • Us - ni
        • Him - o
        • Her - hi
        • Them - nhw
        • Up - i’r lan
        • Down - i lawr
        • This - hon / hwn / hyn
        • that - hyna
        • those - hwnnw

        I can’t be arsed to write the pronunciation in IPA. Just go on Google Translate to hear how it’s pronounced or learn Welsh on Duolingo.

        Da iawn, rwyt ti’n gallu siarad / ysgrifennu Cymraeg nawr / rŵan! :)