If this is your first visit, be sure to
check out the FAQ by clicking the
link above. You may have to register
before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages,
select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.
Hot weather - will we have water restrictions this year?
Yes but it's interesting though. Welsh is most closely related to Breton and Cornish. Gaelic refers to the languages of Ireland, subsequently exported to the Isle of Man and parts of Scotland.
Yes but it's interesting though. Welsh is most closely related to Breton and Cornish. Gaelic refers to the languages of Ireland, subsequently exported to the Isle of Man and parts of Scotland.
Now I'll shut up.
I've had a similar experience in Ireland where people speak Irish
Only in Stornaway did they say they spoke Gaelic
(This probably should be in Pedants corner ?)
I got in trouble for suggesting to some musicians in Cardiff that they spoke Gælic when they were speaking Welsh !
I had a colleague from Latin America who tried to insist that Welsh was merely an English dialect.
Daaaaaaaar, all you Flatlanders with your Artesian ways, indoor flushing, and bidets....what's wrong with a half filled gallon bucket with a soup can for sploshing....hope you run out, then you'll be running to us who have a bit more gradient gravity....
Daaaaaaaar, all you Flatlanders with your Artesian ways, indoor flushing, and bidets....what's wrong with a half filled gallon bucket with a soup can for sploshing....hope you run out, then you'll be running to us who have a bit more gradient gravity....
Eighth, is your Cyber Hill perchance in Nepal? I ask, as I encountered the 'soup can for sploshing' technology in Nepal, where they also have endemic giardia.... .
I had a colleague from Latin America who tried to insist that Welsh was merely an English dialect.
I was in the waiting room of the audiology dept of our local (Welsh) hospital the other day when I overheard ( - we weren't there for me ) someone telling his neighbour that Welsh was the oldest European language. I think he meant UK - I didn't correct him as I didn't want to start a fight. But I think Basque predates the Indo-European languages of which Welsh and the other Celtic tongues are but some by a few thousand years.
Daaaaaaaar, all you Flatlanders with your Artesian ways, indoor flushing, and bidets....what's wrong with a half filled gallon bucket with a soup can for sploshing....hope you run out, then you'll be running to us who have a bit more gradient gravity....
Comment