What is a Welsh Cwtch?

Cwtch, which has long been a familiar word in the Welsh language, was given two definitions: noun (Welsh) 1. a cupboard or cubbyhole. 2. a cuddle or hug.
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Is cwtch used in North Wales?

While people often associate the words Lush and Cwtch with Wales - up here in North Wales, they're not so popular.
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What does Yaki dah mean in Welsh?

If you're out at the pub celebrating with your Welsh friends – or any group of friends for that matter– someone will likely offer to make a toast at some point during the conversation. In Welsh, the way to say Cheers! is Iechyd da! (It is sometimes anglicised to Yaki da! or Yaki dah! but these spellings are incorrect.)
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How do you use cwtch in a sentence?

Some days, there's nothing I'd like more in this world than a cwtch from my grandmother. a cupboard or small space for storing things: A cwtch is a place to keep things safe. We need cwtches more than ever, I think, because it's not a very comfortable world at the moment.
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Why do the Welsh say Mun?

Mun - A word that doesn't actually mean anything, it's simply used to add emphasis to whatever it is that you're saying. Example: “Alright mun, I said I was sorry.” Now in a minute - It doesn't make sense. You know it, we know it.
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Why do the Welsh say lush?

Lush is abbreviation of the word Luscious. The originally Welsh oxymoron meaning you are on your way, but not immediately. You need a minute to gather your thoughts/things/feelings before you traverse the journey you are about to undertake. Traditionally shouted from the top of the stairs to parental figures.
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Why do the Welsh say boyo?

(form of address for a man): When used to address a Welshman by a non-Welshman this can be (perceived as) derogatory or patronising; use by obviously Welsh people to anyone is rarely derogatory but may still be patronising, especially if used to address someone older than oneself.
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How is cwtch pronounced in Welsh?

And that it is: a 'cwtch' (pronounced 'kutch', to rhyme with 'butch') is the Welsh word for a cuddle or hug, but it's also so much more than that. Its second meaning is a cubbyhole or cupboard; a small space in which to store things safely.
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What is the longest Welsh word?

Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch (llan-vire-pooll-gwin-gill-gore-ger-ih-queern-drorb-ooll-llandy-silio-gore-gore-goch), usually shortened to Llanfair-pwll or Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, is a Welsh word that translates roughly as "St Mary's Church in the Hollow of the White Hazel near a Rapid ...
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What is the plural of cwtch?

cwtch (plural cwtches) (Wales) A cubbyhole or similar hiding place. quotations ▼ (Wales) A hug or cuddle.
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What is a Popty Ping?

One word most of you will have probably encountered is popty ping, a very colloquial and onomatopoeic way of saying microwave.
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What does yak y dar mean?

a drinking toast; good health; cheers.
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What do Welsh people call jellyfish?

In Welsh, the standard term for “jellyfish” is slefran fôr (also spelt slefren fôr or sglefren fôr), which comes from the verb sglefio (to slide, slither or skate). Môr mutates to fôr because jellyfish is a feminine noun in Welsh.
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What does Bala mean in Welsh?

The Welsh word bala refers to the outflow of a lake.
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Do the Welsh say aye?

It is much used in Scotland, the north and Midlands of England, Northern Ireland, North Wales, as well as in Australia and New Zealand (where it may follow rather than precede a statement).
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What does off Flint mean?

O. Off Flint : No one is from Flint, they are 'Off Flint' On Anglesey : Not 'in', it's an island.
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What is the hardest Welsh word?

"Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch" in northern Wales was one the U.K.'s warmest locations on Tuesday at 21 C.
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What word takes 3 hours to say?

Methionylthreonylthreonylglutaminylarginyl… isoleucine is the chemical name for the protein of “titin” also known as “connectin.” The largest known protein that consists of 26, 926 amino acids is made up of 189, 819 letters and can take about three hours to pronounce.
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What does HWYL mean in slang?

/ (ˈhuːɪl) / noun. emotional fervour, as in the recitation of poetry.
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What does Cwtched up mean?

to sit or lie very close to someone and cuddle them (= hold them in your arms) or be cuddled by them in a loving way: If someone tried to cwtch up to you, would you run away? I was cwtched up to my Mam. Showing affection. affectionate.
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What do the Welsh call the English?

The Welsh for English is Saesneg (the adjective), Saes for Englishman; the Breton is saoznec or Saoz.
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What does presh mean in Welsh?

“Presh” No, we've never used or heard of this either before we watched Stella. Short for “precious”, it's an affectionate term, an alternative to “hun” or “babe”.
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