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Yes and No
Welsh doesn’t have a single word to use every time for yes and no questions. The word used depends on the form of the question. You must generally answer using the relevant form of the verb used in the question, or in questions where the verb is not the first element you use either ‘ie’ / ‘nage’. “Ie” is often pronounced “ia” in northern dialects of Welsh.
Bedroom Vocabulary
Yr Ystafell Wely – La Chambre À Coucher – Das Schlafzimmer – El Dormitorio – La Camera Da Letto – Cubiculum
Languages: English, Welsh, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Latin
Bathroom Vocabulary
Yr Ystafell Ymolchi – La Salle De Bain – Das Badezimmer – El Cuarto De Baño – Il Bagno – Lavatrina
Languages: English, Welsh, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Latin
Kitchen Vocabulary
Y Gegin – La Cuisine – Die Küche – La Cocina – La Cucina - Coquina
Languages: English, Welsh, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Latin
Living Room Vocabulary
Yr Ystafell Fyw – Le Salon – Das Wohnzimmer – La Sala De Estar – Il Soggiorno – Vivum Capere
Languages: English, Welsh, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Latin