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Jeudi, 18 Février, 2021 - 09:58 As a toddler, I’d sit on dad’s lap as we worked through my picture book, labelling various objects and characters until we reached gwrach (witch), at which point I’d been trained to declare, ‘Mam!’ My family has the freedom to communicate in not one but two languages – English and Welsh. But I was shocked to learn last week that Welsh is still listed as a ‘foreign language’ on the UK Government’s website. Especially since Welsh is one of Britain’s oldest languages, derived from the ancient Brythonic and spoken long before the Roman occupation. ....
com-) + nghanu + cum with, together, and canō I sing From this etymology, we can derive the nearest literal English equivalent of cynghanedd to be harmony, concord, or consonance, though an alternative translation of chiming is frequently used, due to the word s pleasing resemblance to the word rhyming. Rules A line containing cynghanedd will typically have seven syllables and either one or two caesura in it; a caesura is a place in the line where a new repetition or iteration of a cynghanedd pattern will begin, and the previous iteration ends. In a strict adherence to cynghanedd groes, cross harmony or criss-cross harmony, arguably the most rigid cynghanedd rule, all of the consonants which appear before the first caesura will appear after every subsequent caesura within the same line, in the same order, although the consonants /r/ and /n/ are often omitted due to their roles as grammatical particles in Welsh, and likewise any si ....