I am getting confused in lessons 1-6 as to what the correct relies should be for Yes and No
Please help
That’s going to depend on what the questions are…
Don’t worry about it - just say whatever comes to mind first, and then notice what the model was when you hear the Welsh - it doesn’t matter which way you say them for now, you’ll be understood - so just don’t over-think it, and you’ll be fine…
(If it’s any consolation I still rely on nodding and shaking my head whenever possible…)
I’m not sure whether it was in his book but @aran said something to the effect that Welsh speakers (whether learners or not) can also get good mileage out of phrases such as Dw i ddim yn siwr “I’m not sure” and wrth gwrs “of course” instead of “no” and “yes”
Yes, very much this…
Thanks Aran
I love your approach to teaching.
Now I have a very good visual memory and would appreciate a printed list of your vocabulary. Is there some book that might enhance my knowledge.
I have never been so enthusiastic about anything in a long while.
I pieced this together under my old user name
And here’s one for level 1
Thanks for your kind words, Gareth!
We’re very, very light on printed material, so volunteer stuff like Pete’s collection above will be your best bet - but do bear in mind that the less you look at the words (at least during Level 1) the better your accent is likely to be…
If you want to say ‘yes’, maybe ‘yn wir’ might be useful! (Literally ‘truly’). Ie and Nage are only meant to be for stress, I think. (@aran??? )