Cymraeg: the language of the Land of Brothers (Cymru) Welsh is easier to pronounce than an English reader might imagine. There’s an excellent explanation of how to cope with Welsh pronunciation on Linguata’s site: http://www.linguata.com/welsh/welsh-pronunciation.html In short, here are some useful tips: 1) Stress falls on the last syllable by one. There are a [...]
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An English speaker’s guide to pronouncing Welsh
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