The Welsh word for 'darling' is 'annwyl' and 'anwylyd' means 'dearest'. 'Annwyl' can also mean: dear; beloved.
Variations include “Cariad bach” (little darling) and “Cariad aur” (precious darling). If you want to say 'I love you' in Welsh you could use: 'Dw i'n dy garu di. ' A more informal version is 'Rwy'n dy garu di'.
The word for love in Welsh is “cariad”, and if you want to declare your love for someone you say: Dwi'n dy garu di / Dwi'n caru chdi (the first is more grammatically correct, the second more commonly heard).
The Welsh Word for Love – Caru, Cariad and more.
There may be no exact translation, but are many terms of endearment in Welsh: cariad (love), annwyl (dear), yr aur (literally “the gold”), mêl (honey), del (pretty), mach'i (literally “my small one”, used for women or usually female children), ngwas i (“my boy”, usually used for male children), or blodyn (flower) are ...
Cwtch. Maybe the most famous and our favourite, "cwtch" is widely used in Wales by both Welsh and English speakers.
a cuddle or hug. ' However, this definition isn't conclusive, because the wonderful thing about the Welsh word, 'cwtch', is that there's no literal English translation. There are plenty of similar words, such as 'cuddle', 'snuggle' and 'hug', but none share quite the same affectionate sentiment as a 'cwtch'.
Bore da cariads (that's 'good morning' in Welsh), isn't.
This lovely lesson pack will teach children the following vocabulary: melys (sweet), sur (sour), blasus (tasty), ofnadwy (horrible), iachus (healthy), afiach (unhealthy).
Love card 'Caru chdi' Welsh Tapestry
'Caru chdi' is Welsh for 'Love you'.
Ti'n ddel – You're cute. Rydych yn hardd – You're beautiful. Dwi wedi syrthio mewn cariad efo chdi – I've fallen in love with you. Chdi ydi'r peth gorau i ddigwydd i mi – You're the best thing to happen to me.
January 25th marks St Dwynwen's Day/Dydd Santes Dwynwen – the Welsh equivalent of Valentine's day.
The Welsh for Microwave is, "Meicrodon" or "Popty Ping".
Popty Ping translates as a Pinging Oven, a very onomatopoeic way of saying microwave. Meicrodon is more formal than Popty Ping.
Iola: Violet, beauty. Megan: Pearl. Seren: Star in Welsh Celtic.
Saint Dwynwen is the Welsh patron saint of lovers. The daughter of legendary king Brychan Brycheiniog who ruled Brycheiniog (Breconshire) in South Wales, Saint Dwynwen was a 5th-century princess, whose tragic experience in love, led her to dedicate her life to god, and lovers everywhere.
Blodyn is the Welsh word for flower and blodau is the plural (flowers).
(ˌjækiːˈdɑː , Welsh ˈjɛxəd dɑː ) exclamation. Welsh. a drinking toast; good health; cheers.
in Welsh is: fagina noun feminine, gwain noun feminine.
Cariad word means "love, charity, affection; beloved one, lover, sweetheart, darling". Variations include cariad aur (precious darling), cariad bach (little darling), fy nghariad (my darling), fy nghariad aur (my golden darling), fy nghariad gwyn (my white darling), and fy nghariad bach (my little darling).
Cariad is a Welsh word meaning 'love'.
What is the Welsh word for rascal? Gweiadur.
The simplest way to greet someone in Welsh is by saying “helô”. This Welsh word can be used on both formal and informal occasions. An informal way of saying hello in Welsh is 'haia', which is similar to the English 'hiya'.
They say 'wejen' for girlfriend and 'sboner' for boyfriend. The word 'sboner' comes from the English word 'spooner' dating back to the times when men used to give their girlfriends love spoons.
Lush is abbreviation of the word Luscious. The originally Welsh oxymoron meaning you are on your way, but not immediately.