Say It the Celtic Way—Welsh Words That Surprise
Welsh words don’t always sound like they look and that’s part of the fun! This Celtic language is full of unique letter combinations and sounds that surprise even the most curious learners.
Sounds That Make You Smile
Kids learning Welsh often get a kick out of saying:
- Llanfair – beginning with the famous double LL sound
- Cymru – the Welsh name for Wales (pronounced “Kum-ree”)
- Hwyl – meaning fun or joy, and said like “hoo-eel”
- Bore da – good morning (said “bor-eh dah”)
These sounds make Welsh feel musical and mysterious, like a secret code kids love to crack.
A Language of Singing Sounds
Welsh is often compared to singing—it flows, rolls, and feels like a rhythm. And thanks to tools like Dinolingo, kids get to explore these joyful sounds through songs, stories, and repetition that helps them speak naturally.
Fun Pronunciation Activities
Sound and Draw
Say Welsh words aloud and let kids draw what they think the word means. Try draig (dragon) or afal (apple).
Mystery Word Echo
Say a surprising Welsh word and let kids echo it back like a game. See who can say it with the best rhythm!
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