And now every non-Welsh* reader is going “What did they say?” (According to google translate it’s “Why didn’t I think of that?” – which seems to fit in the context)
*maybe Irish, Scottish(Gaelic) or Breton readers stand a chance – I have no idea
Romans when they overran Britain documented a single language with minor mutations extending from the Blasket Islands and the Dingle Peninsula acrooss to the Giants’ Causeway, up through thr Rhinns of Galloway to the islands and highlands of Scotland (and their term “Scoti” applied to the speakers of that language.)
Then there’s Manx, a distinct language in the same family. It’s a bit like the relationship between Veneziano and Italian.
Similarly, the endemic language on the northwest coast of France is at least a member of the family to which Cymraeg belongs, as well as Cornish. The two major families involved are the P-Celtic and the Q-Celtic.
Happy Birthday!
A cheeseburger meatloaf does indeed sound like a pan of wonderful.
Makes me think of my own birthday “cake” dinner – a meatcrust pie. Think Shepherd’s Pie but with just the potatoes.
Every Welsh person who reads this is going “Ohhh… pam na wnes i feddwl am hynny?”
And now every non-Welsh* reader is going “What did they say?” (According to google translate it’s “Why didn’t I think of that?” – which seems to fit in the context)
*maybe Irish, Scottish(Gaelic) or Breton readers stand a chance – I have no idea
Hmm, maybe Breton, at that!
Romans when they overran Britain documented a single language with minor mutations extending from the Blasket Islands and the Dingle Peninsula acrooss to the Giants’ Causeway, up through thr Rhinns of Galloway to the islands and highlands of Scotland (and their term “Scoti” applied to the speakers of that language.)
Then there’s Manx, a distinct language in the same family. It’s a bit like the relationship between Veneziano and Italian.
Similarly, the endemic language on the northwest coast of France is at least a member of the family to which Cymraeg belongs, as well as Cornish. The two major families involved are the P-Celtic and the Q-Celtic.
From Giggle Translate as Gaeilge: “Cén fáth nár smaoinigh mé air sin?”
Not gonna lie, cheeseburger meatloaf sounds yummy.