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hey this is fun- not sure if thers any welsh on it yet......1.
1.hello>>>>helo/croeso/shwmai
2.love>>>>caru
3.fashion>>>>ym...dillad is clothes
4.cool>>>>cwl (BIG difference to english!)
5.good morning>>>>bore da
and our months are completely different (not ym.. really sure if i remember them all...!)
 
stersita said:
I've noticed you're proud of everything czech ! :lol:

Hmm so you were born in March :shifty:
I am proud to be Czech! ;)
Unfortunately there are lotta people who are not proud of it -_- SUCKERS! :judge:

oh yes, yes! :brows::stuart:
 
sharkey said:
hey this is fun- not sure if thers any welsh on it yet......1.
1.hello>>>>helo/croeso/shwmai
2.love>>>>caru
3.fashion>>>>ym...dillad is clothes
4.cool>>>>cwl (BIG difference to english!)
5.good morning>>>>bore da
and our months are completely different (not ym.. really sure if i remember them all...!)
That's interesting! I've never seen any welsh words, just those ultralong names of towns! :shock::)
 
sharkey said:
hey this is fun- not sure if thers any welsh on it yet......1.
1.hello>>>>helo/croeso/shwmai
2.love>>>>caru
3.fashion>>>>ym...dillad is clothes
4.cool>>>>cwl (BIG difference to english!)
5.good morning>>>>bore da
and our months are completely different (not ym.. really sure if i remember them all...!)

I think nobody's done welsh :flower: so thanks ^_^ :heart:

Royal.. :lol: you never fail in making me laugh :heart:
 
I know :lol: That's why I posted the link, so that you could know it wasn't me inventing it.. :ninja: ^_^
 
stersita said:
I know :lol: That's why I posted the link, so that you could know it wasn't me inventing it.. :ninja: ^_^
I couldn't! I believe you! ;) This is really strange though! :lol:
 
Royal-Galliano said:
hey, what's up with this thread??? :rolleyes::shock:

I like this:

In many European languages including English the names used to describe months are of latin origin, this is not the case in Czech. The month names in czech have an unusual allegorical meaning. For some months the meaning is clear for others it has been forgotten with time. Each month is also associated with a number of folk prognostics, usually relating to the weather.

...

:woot: Thanks for bringing up this great thread again, and also for doing it with such a brilliant post! :clap:

Months' names work the same way in old celtic calendar...and after all, Celts - like Latins, and before them - lived all over Europe, and many traces of them can still be found in languages, folklore, traditions, topography, and so on.
I.e., the italian town "Bologna" takes its name after the "Boi", a celtic tribe, originally from Bohemia ;), that moved in that area in 4th century BC.

Here's an interesting link about celtic calendar and celtic months:

http://www.livingmyths.com/Celticyear.htm

;)
 
Royal-Galliano said:
I am proud to be Czech! ;)

Even after having lost 3-7 to Swedes? :p
Haha sorry mate, I couldn't resist...:lol:

p.s.
Note that Russia's loosing 0-3 to Finns, so I shouldn't really laugh...:doh:
 
Pashen'ka said:
Even after having lost 3-7 to Swedes? :p
Haha sorry mate, I couldn't resist...:lol:

p.s.
Note that Russia's loosing 0-3 to Finns, so I shouldn't really laugh...:doh:
:lol::lol::lol: I don't care about the ice hockey now, we've won other medal - and gold! :clap:... anyway, I would be proud even though we didn't collect any metals :rolleyes:
 
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Pashen'ka said:
I.e., the italian town "Bologna" takes its name after the "Boi", a celtic tribe, originally from Bohemia ;), that moved in that area in 4th century BC.
:clap: :D Thank you for this article! ;):flower:
 
Royal-Galliano said:
:clap: :D Thank you for this article! ;):flower:
;)

My town btw also has celtic origins: though the actual town centre was founded by Romans in 59 BC, the area had been inhabited by celtic tribes for centuries. The Latins themselves called the town "Novum Comum" (= New Como), which also shows that there was already a town of Como.
Anyway, "our" tribe (the "Insubri") didn't come from Bohemia...:p
The area including Como & the italian-speaking part of Switzerland can also be called "Insubria" after them...;)
 
Pashen'ka said:
;)

My town btw also has celtic origins: though the actual town centre was founded by Romans in 59 BC, the area had been inhabited by celtic tribes for centuries. The Latins themselves called the town "Novum Comum" (= New Como), which also shows that there was already a town of Como.
Anyway, "our" tribe (the "Insubri") didn't come from Bohemia...:p
The area including Como & the italian-speaking part of Switzerland can also be called "Insubria" after them...;)
Wowza Pasha! :smartass::clap:
 
Brazilian Girl said:
:rofl: :lol: :rofl:


I can't even begin to think of how it's pronounced! :shock:

My english teacher knows how to cause he had a welsh girlfriend who taught him or something.. :p :ninja: Scary. I can only pronounce the first 8 letters, then it gets a bit complicated.. :lol:

I just thought.. how do they manage with the road signs? :huh:
 
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