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WelshVocabulary0 to A1 Course → Greetings and Introductions → Basic Greetings

Welsh is a Celtic language spoken in Wales. It is a beautiful and distinctive language, and greetings are an essential part of any language. Knowing how to greet someone in Welsh is a great way to show your interest in the Welsh culture and language. Basic greetings are simple yet important in any language, and they create a positive first impression.

In this lesson, you will learn the most common Welsh greetings, such as hello, good morning, good afternoon, good evening, and goodnight. You will also learn about the cultural significance of some of these greetings, which will help you understand the Welsh culture better.

Hello

"Hello" in Welsh is "Helo" (pronounced "heh-loh"). It is a straightforward greeting and can be used in any situation, be it formal or informal. It is a versatile greeting and can be used any time during the day.

|| Helo || heh-loh || Hello ||

Good Morning

"Good morning" in Welsh is "Bore da" (pronounced "boh-reh dah"). It is a standard morning greeting in Wales and is used until 12 noon.

The greeting has its roots in the Welsh culture, where people used to work the fields early in the morning. They greeted each other with "Bore da" as a way to wish each other a good morning and to show unity.

|| Bore da || boh-reh dah || Good morning ||

Good Afternoon

"Good afternoon" in Welsh is "Prynhawn da" (pronounced "pruhn-haun dah"). It is used between midday and around 4 pm.

In Welsh culture, people take time to rest in the afternoon, especially after lunch. They greet each other with "Prynhawn da" as a way to acknowledge the time of the day and wish each other a good afternoon.

|| Prynhawn da || pruhn-haun dah || Good afternoon ||

Good Evening

"Good evening" in Welsh is "Noswaith dda" (pronounced "naws-wah-ith dah"). It is used after 5 pm until bedtime, usually around 10 pm.

In Wales, people gather with their families and friends in the evenings. They greet each other with "Noswaith dda" as a way to wish each other a good evening and show their interest in their well-being.

|| Noswaith dda || naws-wah-ith dah || Good evening ||

Goodnight

"Goodnight" in Welsh is "Nos da" (pronounced "naws dah"). It is a common farewell greeting and is used when someone is leaving or going to bed.

In Welsh culture, people end their day with a sense of peace and contentment. They use "Nos da" to say goodbye and acknowledge the end of the day.

|| Nos da || naws dah || Goodnight ||

Knowing the basic greetings in Welsh will help you build better relationships with Welsh speakers. The Welsh culture is warm and welcoming, and knowing greetings in the language will show your interest and respect for the culture.

Practice the basic Welsh greetings with your Welsh friends, and don't hesitate to use them in everyday situations. You will be surprised how much it can make a difference!

  • Hello - Helo
  • Good Morning - Bore da
  • Good Afternoon - Prynhawn da
  • Good Evening - Noswaith dda
  • Goodnight - Nos da

Table of Contents - Welsh Course - 0 to A1


Greetings and Introductions


Pronouns and Verbs


Numbers and Time


Questions and Negation


Family and Relationships


Adjectives and Adverbs


Food and Drink


Prepositions and Conjunctions


Welsh Traditions and Celebrations


Hobbies and Leisure


Present Continuous and Future


Travel and Transportation


Welsh Literature and History



Videos

Welsh language - basic phrases and greetings - YouTube

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Basic Welsh Phrases - YouTube


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