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CYMDEITHAS MADOG
Cymdeithas Madog, the Welsh Studies Institute in North America Inc., is a tax-exempt, non-profit organization dedicated to helping North Americans learn, use and enjoy the Welsh language.It takes its name from Madog ab Owain Gwynedd, a Welsh prince who DEUNYDDIAU I DDYSGWYR/MATERIALS FOR LEARNERS Deunyddiau I Ddysgwyr / Materials For Learners. Cymdeithas Madog's goal is to help students learn Cymraeg ("the Welsh language"). In order to do this, Cymdeithas Madog has prepared a range of learning materials to help you.CYMDEITHAS MADOG
June, 2021 Update Email. In June, Cymdeithas Madog is opening up registration for our July 2021 Virtual Cwrs Cymraeg. This year's cwrs will run over two weekends toWELSH IDIOMS
Welsh Idioms gan/by Alun Hughes. Alun Hughes, a teacher on many Cymdeithas Madog Welsh language weeks, is a frequent contributor, especially in the area of how the Welsh language works.WELSH IDIOMS
Priod-dulliau / Idioms. Don't be put off by the title, which I guess does sound rather dull, for in reality idioms are anything but dull. Indeed, idioms are fascinating, so read on. Idioms are those peculiarities of expression or phraseology, full of meaning (yet often meaningless when taken literally and commonly untranslateable from one language to another), that give a language colour THE ORIGIN OF THE SPECIES "GYMANFA GANU" AND ITS VARIANTS To say the assembly we have to use the definite article y. Since cymanfa is feminine, it undergoes soft mutation: the c becomes g, giving y gymanfa. The same sort of thing happens when we add canu. Adjectives describing feminine nouns also undergo soft mutation, and so we have cymanfa ganu ( a songfest) and y gymanfa ganu ( thesongfest).
CALON LAN/A PURE HEART Calon Lân. Calon Lân is a hymn well loved by children and adults alike. The tune is by John Hughes (1872 - 1914). The words are by Daniel James (1847 - 1920), better known by his bardic name of"Gwyrosydd".
THE ORIGIN OF THE SPECIES "GYMANFA GANU" AND ITS VARIANTS Many people with Welsh roots have attended a Gymanfa Ganu (a Welsh hymn singing festival). In this article, Alun Hughes, one of Cymdeithas Madog's longest serving teachers and frequent contributer on grammatical matters, has a look at gymanfas, cymanfaoedd and all sorts of other strange animals. CWM RHONDDA/RHONDDA VALLEY Cwm Rhondda is one of "classics" of the Welsh hymn tradition. The tune is by John Hughes, Dowlais (1873 - 1932). The words are by Wales' most prolific hymn writers, William Williams Pantycelyn (1717 - 1791). Ydyw'r Un a'm cwyd i'r lan. Fel na bwyf yn llwfwrhau. CROESO I WEFAN CYMDEITHAS MADOGHOMECWRS CYMRAEGDONATIONSJOIN THE CM EMAIL LISTMATERIALS FOR LEARNERSFRIENDS OF MADOG Cymdeithas Madog, the Welsh Studies Institute in North America Inc., is a tax-exempt, non-profit organization dedicated to helping Nort h Americans learn, use and enjoy the Welsh language. It takes its name from Madog ab Owain Gwynedd, a Welsh prince whoCYMDEITHAS MADOG
Cymdeithas Madog, the Welsh Studies Institute in North America Inc., is a tax-exempt, non-profit organization dedicated to helping North Americans learn, use and enjoy the Welsh language.It takes its name from Madog ab Owain Gwynedd, a Welsh prince who DEUNYDDIAU I DDYSGWYR/MATERIALS FOR LEARNERS Deunyddiau I Ddysgwyr / Materials For Learners. Cymdeithas Madog's goal is to help students learn Cymraeg ("the Welsh language"). In order to do this, Cymdeithas Madog has prepared a range of learning materials to help you.CYMDEITHAS MADOG
June, 2021 Update Email. In June, Cymdeithas Madog is opening up registration for our July 2021 Virtual Cwrs Cymraeg. This year's cwrs will run over two weekends toWELSH IDIOMS
Welsh Idioms gan/by Alun Hughes. Alun Hughes, a teacher on many Cymdeithas Madog Welsh language weeks, is a frequent contributor, especially in the area of how the Welsh language works.WELSH IDIOMS
Priod-dulliau / Idioms. Don't be put off by the title, which I guess does sound rather dull, for in reality idioms are anything but dull. Indeed, idioms are fascinating, so read on. Idioms are those peculiarities of expression or phraseology, full of meaning (yet often meaningless when taken literally and commonly untranslateable from one language to another), that give a language colour THE ORIGIN OF THE SPECIES "GYMANFA GANU" AND ITS VARIANTS To say the assembly we have to use the definite article y. Since cymanfa is feminine, it undergoes soft mutation: the c becomes g, giving y gymanfa. The same sort of thing happens when we add canu. Adjectives describing feminine nouns also undergo soft mutation, and so we have cymanfa ganu ( a songfest) and y gymanfa ganu ( thesongfest).
CALON LAN/A PURE HEART Calon Lân. Calon Lân is a hymn well loved by children and adults alike. The tune is by John Hughes (1872 - 1914). The words are by Daniel James (1847 - 1920), better known by his bardic name of"Gwyrosydd".
THE ORIGIN OF THE SPECIES "GYMANFA GANU" AND ITS VARIANTS Many people with Welsh roots have attended a Gymanfa Ganu (a Welsh hymn singing festival). In this article, Alun Hughes, one of Cymdeithas Madog's longest serving teachers and frequent contributer on grammatical matters, has a look at gymanfas, cymanfaoedd and all sorts of other strange animals. CWM RHONDDA/RHONDDA VALLEY Cwm Rhondda is one of "classics" of the Welsh hymn tradition. The tune is by John Hughes, Dowlais (1873 - 1932). The words are by Wales' most prolific hymn writers, William Williams Pantycelyn (1717 - 1791). Ydyw'r Un a'm cwyd i'r lan. Fel na bwyf yn llwfwrhau.CYMDEITHAS MADOG
Cymdeithas Madog, the Welsh Studies Institute in North America Inc., is a tax-exempt, non-profit organization dedicated to helping North Americans learn, use and enjoy the Welsh language.It takes its name from Madog ab Owain Gwynedd, a Welsh prince whoCYMDEITHAS MADOG
June, 2021 Update Email. In June, Cymdeithas Madog is opening up registration for our July 2021 Virtual Cwrs Cymraeg. This year's cwrs will run over two weekends to OER YW'R GWR/DECK THE HALLS Oer Yw'r Gwr. Oer Yw'r Gwr, first found in a musical manuscript by Welsh harpest John Parry Dall (1710 - 1782), is undoubtedly the most widely recognized Welsh tune.The Welsh words are by the prolific poet John Ceiriog Hughes (1832-1887). Nol I Dudalen Gartref Caneuon. Back To The Songs Home Page YR WYDDOR GYMRAEG/THE WELSH ALPHABET Yr Wyddor Gymraeg/The Welsh Alphabet. In order to help you pronounce Welsh words correctly, here is a guide to the Welsh alphabet. Note that there are a couple cases where a Welsh "letter" is actually made up of two characters (e.g., "ch", "dd", etc).So when you're next doing a Welsh crossword puzzle, remember that these double character lettersfit into one box.
CWRS CYMRAEG
Since the first Cwrs Cymraeg in Poultney, Vermont in 1977, Cymdeithas Madog has been holding an annual Welsh language cwrs in different parts of North American and even in Wales. Visit our History of Cwrs Cymraeg page to see where we've been and what we did. You can also view the history of Cwrs Cymraeg through our gallery of Cwrs CymraegT-Shirts.
THE ORIGIN OF THE SPECIES "GYMANFA GANU" AND ITS VARIANTS To say the assembly we have to use the definite article y. Since cymanfa is feminine, it undergoes soft mutation: the c becomes g, giving y gymanfa. The same sort of thing happens when we add canu. Adjectives describing feminine nouns also undergo soft mutation, and so we have cymanfa ganu ( a songfest) and y gymanfa ganu ( thesongfest).
CYMDEITHAS MADOG
The Cymdeithas Madog website was last updated on Saturday 15 May 2021,22:44:49 UTC.
A REVIEW OF "TEACH YOURSELF WELSH" Adolygiad Llyfr/Book Review gan/by Paul Birt. Paul Birt is a professor of Celtic Studies at the University of Ottawa, where he teaches many of the Celtic languages. Y PAITH - THE PRAIRIE/PAMPAS - MADOG.ORGTRANSLATE THIS PAGE The "paith" ("pampas") in Patagonia is dry and flat as a desert in the Western States. There isn't a lot of wood in Yr Wladfa; only near the Camwy River. In mid North America, the "paith" ("prairie") is less flat and richer. There is more grass, trees and hills because of the rivers. To tell the truth, the two types of "paith" are quite similar CYMDEITHAS MADOGTRANSLATE THIS PAGE He teaches full time at Fulton-Montgomery Community College where he mostly offers courses in French, German and Spanish, and sometimes "Introduction to Linguistics" and "World Literature." This will be his sixth course as a tutor, and his first as Lead Tutor. He is also Cymdeithas Madog's Curriculum Chair. CROESO I WEFAN CYMDEITHAS MADOGHOMECWRS CYMRAEGDONATIONSJOIN THE CM EMAIL LISTMATERIALS FOR LEARNERSFRIENDS OF MADOG Cymdeithas Madog, the Welsh Studies Institute in North America Inc., is a tax-exempt, non-profit organization dedicated to helping Nort h Americans learn, use and enjoy the Welsh language. It takes its name from Madog ab Owain Gwynedd, a Welsh prince who DEUNYDDIAU I DDYSGWYR/MATERIALS FOR LEARNERS Deunyddiau I Ddysgwyr / Materials For Learners. Cymdeithas Madog's goal is to help students learn Cymraeg ("the Welsh language"). In order to do this, Cymdeithas Madog has prepared a range of learning materials to help you.WELSH IDIOMS
Priod-dulliau / Idioms. Don't be put off by the title, which I guess does sound rather dull, for in reality idioms are anything but dull. Indeed, idioms are fascinating, so read on. Idioms are those peculiarities of expression or phraseology, full of meaning (yet often meaningless when taken literally and commonly untranslateable from one language to another), that give a language colourCYMDEITHAS MADOG
June, 2021 Update Email. In June, Cymdeithas Madog is opening up registration for our July 2021 Virtual Cwrs Cymraeg. This year's cwrs will run over two weekends toWELSH IDIOMS
Welsh Idioms gan/by Alun Hughes. Alun Hughes, a teacher on many Cymdeithas Madog Welsh language weeks, is a frequent contributor, especially in the area of how the Welsh language works. AR HYD Y NOS/ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT Ar Hyd Y Nos. Ar Hyd Y Nos is one of the most widely known and best loved Welsh folk songs. The tune was first recorded in the Musical Relics Of The Welsh Bards (c. 1784). The Welsh words are by the prolific poet John Ceiriog Hughes (1832-1887). Nol I Dudalen GartrefCaneuon
THE WELSH ALPHABET
The Welsh Alphabet. In order to help you pronounce Welsh words correctly, here is a guide to the Welsh alphabet. Note that there are a couple cases where a Welsh "letter" is actually made up of two characters (e.g., " ch ", " dd ", etc). So when you're next doing a Welsh crossword puzzle, remember that these double character lettersfit into
CALON LAN/A PURE HEART Calon Lân. Calon Lân is a hymn well loved by children and adults alike. The tune is by John Hughes (1872 - 1914). The words are by Daniel James (1847 - 1920), better known by his bardic name of"Gwyrosydd".
CWM RHONDDA/RHONDDA VALLEY Cwm Rhondda is one of "classics" of the Welsh hymn tradition. The tune is by John Hughes, Dowlais (1873 - 1932). The words are by Wales' most prolific hymn writers, William Williams Pantycelyn (1717 - 1791). Ydyw'r Un a'm cwyd i'r lan. Fel na bwyf yn llwfwrhau. THE ORIGIN OF THE SPECIES "GYMANFA GANU" AND ITS VARIANTS Many people with Welsh roots have attended a Gymanfa Ganu (a Welsh hymn singing festival). In this article, Alun Hughes, one of Cymdeithas Madog's longest serving teachers and frequent contributer on grammatical matters, has a look at gymanfas, cymanfaoedd and all sorts of other strange animals. CROESO I WEFAN CYMDEITHAS MADOGHOMECWRS CYMRAEGDONATIONSJOIN THE CM EMAIL LISTMATERIALS FOR LEARNERSFRIENDS OF MADOG Cymdeithas Madog, the Welsh Studies Institute in North America Inc., is a tax-exempt, non-profit organization dedicated to helping Nort h Americans learn, use and enjoy the Welsh language. It takes its name from Madog ab Owain Gwynedd, a Welsh prince who DEUNYDDIAU I DDYSGWYR/MATERIALS FOR LEARNERS Deunyddiau I Ddysgwyr / Materials For Learners. Cymdeithas Madog's goal is to help students learn Cymraeg ("the Welsh language"). In order to do this, Cymdeithas Madog has prepared a range of learning materials to help you.WELSH IDIOMS
Priod-dulliau / Idioms. Don't be put off by the title, which I guess does sound rather dull, for in reality idioms are anything but dull. Indeed, idioms are fascinating, so read on. Idioms are those peculiarities of expression or phraseology, full of meaning (yet often meaningless when taken literally and commonly untranslateable from one language to another), that give a language colourWELSH IDIOMS
Welsh Idioms gan/by Alun Hughes. Alun Hughes, a teacher on many Cymdeithas Madog Welsh language weeks, is a frequent contributor, especially in the area of how the Welsh language works.CYMDEITHAS MADOG
June, 2021 Update Email. In June, Cymdeithas Madog is opening up registration for our July 2021 Virtual Cwrs Cymraeg. This year's cwrs will run over two weekends to AR HYD Y NOS/ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT Ar Hyd Y Nos. Ar Hyd Y Nos is one of the most widely known and best loved Welsh folk songs. The tune was first recorded in the Musical Relics Of The Welsh Bards (c. 1784). The Welsh words are by the prolific poet John Ceiriog Hughes (1832-1887). Nol I Dudalen GartrefCaneuon
THE WELSH ALPHABET
The Welsh Alphabet. In order to help you pronounce Welsh words correctly, here is a guide to the Welsh alphabet. Note that there are a couple cases where a Welsh "letter" is actually made up of two characters (e.g., " ch ", " dd ", etc). So when you're next doing a Welsh crossword puzzle, remember that these double character lettersfit into
CALON LAN/A PURE HEART Calon Lân. Calon Lân is a hymn well loved by children and adults alike. The tune is by John Hughes (1872 - 1914). The words are by Daniel James (1847 - 1920), better known by his bardic name of"Gwyrosydd".
CWM RHONDDA/RHONDDA VALLEY Cwm Rhondda is one of "classics" of the Welsh hymn tradition. The tune is by John Hughes, Dowlais (1873 - 1932). The words are by Wales' most prolific hymn writers, William Williams Pantycelyn (1717 - 1791). Ydyw'r Un a'm cwyd i'r lan. Fel na bwyf yn llwfwrhau. THE ORIGIN OF THE SPECIES "GYMANFA GANU" AND ITS VARIANTS Many people with Welsh roots have attended a Gymanfa Ganu (a Welsh hymn singing festival). In this article, Alun Hughes, one of Cymdeithas Madog's longest serving teachers and frequent contributer on grammatical matters, has a look at gymanfas, cymanfaoedd and all sorts of other strange animals.CWRS CYMRAEG
Since the first Cwrs Cymraeg in Poultney, Vermont in 1977, Cymdeithas Madog has been holding an annual Welsh language cwrs in different parts of North American and even in Wales. Visit our History of Cwrs Cymraeg page to see where we've been and what we did. You can also view the history of Cwrs Cymraeg through our gallery of Cwrs CymraegT-Shirts.
OER YW'R GWR/DECK THE HALLS Oer Yw'r Gwr. Oer Yw'r Gwr, first found in a musical manuscript by Welsh harpest John Parry Dall (1710 - 1782), is undoubtedly the most widely recognized Welsh tune.The Welsh words are by the prolific poet John Ceiriog Hughes (1832-1887). Nol I Dudalen Gartref Caneuon. Back To The Songs Home PageCYMDEITHAS MADOG
The Cymdeithas Madog website was last updated on Saturday 15 May 2021,22:44:49 UTC.
CYMDEITHAS MADOG NEWS Cymdeithas Madog News. Do you want to know what's happening at Cymdeithas Madog? Here is a summary of the latest news and views fromCM. And remember
CYMDEITHAS MADOG WEB LINKS Cymdeithas Madog Web Links. Over the years, we have developed a collection of links to Welsh / Wales related sites that might be of use to our visitors. CALON LAN/A PURE HEART Calon Lân. Calon Lân is a hymn well loved by children and adults alike. The tune is by John Hughes (1872 - 1914). The words are by Daniel James (1847 - 1920), better known by his bardic name of"Gwyrosydd".
WHEN YOU HAVE TO SAY HAVE In Welsh, for 'she has a book' you have to say, 'there is a book with her,' i.e., mae llyfr gyda hi. Another example is roedd car gyda'r dyn -- 'the man had a car.'. Note the structure of these sentences: verb + noun + preposition + noun/pronoun. The first noun is the object of the equivalent English sentence, and the noun or pronoun at the end THE ORIGIN OF THE SPECIES "GYMANFA GANU" AND ITS VARIANTS To say the assembly we have to use the definite article y. Since cymanfa is feminine, it undergoes soft mutation: the c becomes g, giving y gymanfa. The same sort of thing happens when we add canu. Adjectives describing feminine nouns also undergo soft mutation, and so we have cymanfa ganu ( a songfest) and y gymanfa ganu ( thesongfest).
DONATIONS - CROESO I WEFAN CYMDEITHAS MADOG For almost 40 years, Cymdeithas Madog has provided a unique opportunity to learn iaith y nefoedd - the language of heaven - in North America. We gather for a week every summer to learn about Welsh language, history, culture, and art. JOIN THE CM EMAIL LIST Before you go on, please take a moment to check that your e-mail address is correct. We can only e-mail you information on Cymdeithas Madog activities and courses if we have your correct e-mail address. CROESO I WEFAN CYMDEITHAS MADOGHOMECWRS CYMRAEGDONATIONSJOIN THE CM EMAIL LISTMATERIALS FOR LEARNERSFRIENDS OF MADOG Cymdeithas Madog, the Welsh Studies Institute in North America Inc., is a tax-exempt, non-profit organization dedicated to helping Nort h Americans learn, use and enjoy the Welsh language. It takes its name from Madog ab Owain Gwynedd, a Welsh prince who DEUNYDDIAU I DDYSGWYR/MATERIALS FOR LEARNERS Deunyddiau I Ddysgwyr / Materials For Learners. Cymdeithas Madog's goal is to help students learn Cymraeg ("the Welsh language"). In order to do this, Cymdeithas Madog has prepared a range of learning materials to help you.WELSH IDIOMS
Priod-dulliau / Idioms. Don't be put off by the title, which I guess does sound rather dull, for in reality idioms are anything but dull. Indeed, idioms are fascinating, so read on. Idioms are those peculiarities of expression or phraseology, full of meaning (yet often meaningless when taken literally and commonly untranslateable from one language to another), that give a language colourCYMDEITHAS MADOG
June, 2021 Update Email. In June, Cymdeithas Madog is opening up registration for our July 2021 Virtual Cwrs Cymraeg. This year's cwrs will run over two weekends toWELSH IDIOMS
Welsh Idioms gan/by Alun Hughes. Alun Hughes, a teacher on many Cymdeithas Madog Welsh language weeks, is a frequent contributor, especially in the area of how the Welsh language works. AR HYD Y NOS/ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT Ar Hyd Y Nos. Ar Hyd Y Nos is one of the most widely known and best loved Welsh folk songs. The tune was first recorded in the Musical Relics Of The Welsh Bards (c. 1784). The Welsh words are by the prolific poet John Ceiriog Hughes (1832-1887). Nol I Dudalen GartrefCaneuon
THE WELSH ALPHABET
The Welsh Alphabet. In order to help you pronounce Welsh words correctly, here is a guide to the Welsh alphabet. Note that there are a couple cases where a Welsh "letter" is actually made up of two characters (e.g., " ch ", " dd ", etc). So when you're next doing a Welsh crossword puzzle, remember that these double character lettersfit into
CALON LAN/A PURE HEART Calon Lân. Calon Lân is a hymn well loved by children and adults alike. The tune is by John Hughes (1872 - 1914). The words are by Daniel James (1847 - 1920), better known by his bardic name of"Gwyrosydd".
CWM RHONDDA/RHONDDA VALLEY Cwm Rhondda is one of "classics" of the Welsh hymn tradition. The tune is by John Hughes, Dowlais (1873 - 1932). The words are by Wales' most prolific hymn writers, William Williams Pantycelyn (1717 - 1791). Ydyw'r Un a'm cwyd i'r lan. Fel na bwyf yn llwfwrhau. THE ORIGIN OF THE SPECIES "GYMANFA GANU" AND ITS VARIANTS Many people with Welsh roots have attended a Gymanfa Ganu (a Welsh hymn singing festival). In this article, Alun Hughes, one of Cymdeithas Madog's longest serving teachers and frequent contributer on grammatical matters, has a look at gymanfas, cymanfaoedd and all sorts of other strange animals. CROESO I WEFAN CYMDEITHAS MADOGHOMECWRS CYMRAEGDONATIONSJOIN THE CM EMAIL LISTMATERIALS FOR LEARNERSFRIENDS OF MADOG Cymdeithas Madog, the Welsh Studies Institute in North America Inc., is a tax-exempt, non-profit organization dedicated to helping Nort h Americans learn, use and enjoy the Welsh language. It takes its name from Madog ab Owain Gwynedd, a Welsh prince who DEUNYDDIAU I DDYSGWYR/MATERIALS FOR LEARNERS Deunyddiau I Ddysgwyr / Materials For Learners. Cymdeithas Madog's goal is to help students learn Cymraeg ("the Welsh language"). In order to do this, Cymdeithas Madog has prepared a range of learning materials to help you.WELSH IDIOMS
Priod-dulliau / Idioms. Don't be put off by the title, which I guess does sound rather dull, for in reality idioms are anything but dull. Indeed, idioms are fascinating, so read on. Idioms are those peculiarities of expression or phraseology, full of meaning (yet often meaningless when taken literally and commonly untranslateable from one language to another), that give a language colourCYMDEITHAS MADOG
June, 2021 Update Email. In June, Cymdeithas Madog is opening up registration for our July 2021 Virtual Cwrs Cymraeg. This year's cwrs will run over two weekends toWELSH IDIOMS
Welsh Idioms gan/by Alun Hughes. Alun Hughes, a teacher on many Cymdeithas Madog Welsh language weeks, is a frequent contributor, especially in the area of how the Welsh language works. AR HYD Y NOS/ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT Ar Hyd Y Nos. Ar Hyd Y Nos is one of the most widely known and best loved Welsh folk songs. The tune was first recorded in the Musical Relics Of The Welsh Bards (c. 1784). The Welsh words are by the prolific poet John Ceiriog Hughes (1832-1887). Nol I Dudalen GartrefCaneuon
THE WELSH ALPHABET
The Welsh Alphabet. In order to help you pronounce Welsh words correctly, here is a guide to the Welsh alphabet. Note that there are a couple cases where a Welsh "letter" is actually made up of two characters (e.g., " ch ", " dd ", etc). So when you're next doing a Welsh crossword puzzle, remember that these double character lettersfit into
CALON LAN/A PURE HEART Calon Lân. Calon Lân is a hymn well loved by children and adults alike. The tune is by John Hughes (1872 - 1914). The words are by Daniel James (1847 - 1920), better known by his bardic name of"Gwyrosydd".
CWM RHONDDA/RHONDDA VALLEY Cwm Rhondda is one of "classics" of the Welsh hymn tradition. The tune is by John Hughes, Dowlais (1873 - 1932). The words are by Wales' most prolific hymn writers, William Williams Pantycelyn (1717 - 1791). Ydyw'r Un a'm cwyd i'r lan. Fel na bwyf yn llwfwrhau. THE ORIGIN OF THE SPECIES "GYMANFA GANU" AND ITS VARIANTS Many people with Welsh roots have attended a Gymanfa Ganu (a Welsh hymn singing festival). In this article, Alun Hughes, one of Cymdeithas Madog's longest serving teachers and frequent contributer on grammatical matters, has a look at gymanfas, cymanfaoedd and all sorts of other strange animals.CWRS CYMRAEG
Since the first Cwrs Cymraeg in Poultney, Vermont in 1977, Cymdeithas Madog has been holding an annual Welsh language cwrs in different parts of North American and even in Wales. Visit our History of Cwrs Cymraeg page to see where we've been and what we did. You can also view the history of Cwrs Cymraeg through our gallery of Cwrs CymraegT-Shirts.
OER YW'R GWR/DECK THE HALLS Oer Yw'r Gwr. Oer Yw'r Gwr, first found in a musical manuscript by Welsh harpest John Parry Dall (1710 - 1782), is undoubtedly the most widely recognized Welsh tune.The Welsh words are by the prolific poet John Ceiriog Hughes (1832-1887). Nol I Dudalen Gartref Caneuon. Back To The Songs Home PageCYMDEITHAS MADOG
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CYMDEITHAS MADOG WEB LINKS Cymdeithas Madog Web Links. Over the years, we have developed a collection of links to Welsh / Wales related sites that might be of use to our visitors. CALON LAN/A PURE HEART Calon Lân. Calon Lân is a hymn well loved by children and adults alike. The tune is by John Hughes (1872 - 1914). The words are by Daniel James (1847 - 1920), better known by his bardic name of"Gwyrosydd".
WHEN YOU HAVE TO SAY HAVE In Welsh, for 'she has a book' you have to say, 'there is a book with her,' i.e., mae llyfr gyda hi. Another example is roedd car gyda'r dyn -- 'the man had a car.'. Note the structure of these sentences: verb + noun + preposition + noun/pronoun. The first noun is the object of the equivalent English sentence, and the noun or pronoun at the end THE ORIGIN OF THE SPECIES "GYMANFA GANU" AND ITS VARIANTS To say the assembly we have to use the definite article y. Since cymanfa is feminine, it undergoes soft mutation: the c becomes g, giving y gymanfa. The same sort of thing happens when we add canu. Adjectives describing feminine nouns also undergo soft mutation, and so we have cymanfa ganu ( a songfest) and y gymanfa ganu ( thesongfest).
DONATIONS - CROESO I WEFAN CYMDEITHAS MADOG For almost 40 years, Cymdeithas Madog has provided a unique opportunity to learn iaith y nefoedd - the language of heaven - in North America. We gather for a week every summer to learn about Welsh language, history, culture, and art. JOIN THE CM EMAIL LIST Before you go on, please take a moment to check that your e-mail address is correct. We can only e-mail you information on Cymdeithas Madog activities and courses if we have your correct e-mail address. CROESO I WEFAN CYMDEITHAS MADOGHOMECWRS CYMRAEGDONATIONSJOIN THE CM EMAIL LISTMATERIALS FOR LEARNERSFRIENDS OF MADOG Cymdeithas Madog, the Welsh Studies Institute in North America Inc., is a tax-exempt, non-profit organization dedicated to helping Nort h Americans learn, use and enjoy the Welsh language. It takes its name from Madog ab Owain Gwynedd, a Welsh prince who DEUNYDDIAU I DDYSGWYR/MATERIALS FOR LEARNERS Deunyddiau I Ddysgwyr / Materials For Learners. Cymdeithas Madog's goal is to help students learn Cymraeg ("the Welsh language"). In order to do this, Cymdeithas Madog has prepared a range of learning materials to help you.WELSH IDIOMS
Welsh Idioms gan/by Alun Hughes. Alun Hughes, a teacher on many Cymdeithas Madog Welsh language weeks, is a frequent contributor, especially in the area of how the Welsh language works. OER YW'R GWR/DECK THE HALLS Oer Yw'r Gwr. Oer Yw'r Gwr, first found in a musical manuscript by Welsh harpest John Parry Dall (1710 - 1782), is undoubtedly the most widely recognized Welsh tune.The Welsh words are by the prolific poet John Ceiriog Hughes (1832-1887). Nol I Dudalen Gartref Caneuon. Back To The Songs Home PageWELSH IDIOMS
Priod-dulliau / Idioms. Don't be put off by the title, which I guess does sound rather dull, for in reality idioms are anything but dull. Indeed, idioms are fascinating, so read on. Idioms are those peculiarities of expression or phraseology, full of meaning (yet often meaningless when taken literally and commonly untranslateable from one language to another), that give a language colour HOW TO FIND WORDS IN A WELSH DICTIONARY CALON LAN/A PURE HEART Calon Lân. Calon Lân is a hymn well loved by children and adults alike. The tune is by John Hughes (1872 - 1914). The words are by Daniel James (1847 - 1920), better known by his bardic name of"Gwyrosydd".
CWM RHONDDA/RHONDDA VALLEY Cwm Rhondda is one of "classics" of the Welsh hymn tradition. The tune is by John Hughes, Dowlais (1873 - 1932). The words are by Wales' most prolific hymn writers, William Williams Pantycelyn (1717 - 1791). Ydyw'r Un a'm cwyd i'r lan. Fel na bwyf yn llwfwrhau. RACHIE - CROESO I WEFAN CYMDEITHAS MADOG Rachie. Rachie is another of the real "belters" that gets Cwrs goers going at full tilt. The music is by Caradog Roberts (1878 - 1935). The words are by Henry Lloyd (1870 - 1946), better known by his bardicname of "Ap Hefin".
THE ORIGIN OF THE SPECIES "GYMANFA GANU" AND ITS VARIANTS Many people with Welsh roots have attended a Gymanfa Ganu (a Welsh hymn singing festival). In this article, Alun Hughes, one of Cymdeithas Madog's longest serving teachers and frequent contributer on grammatical matters, has a look at gymanfas, cymanfaoedd and all sorts of other strange animals. CROESO I WEFAN CYMDEITHAS MADOGHOMECWRS CYMRAEGDONATIONSJOIN THE CM EMAIL LISTMATERIALS FOR LEARNERSFRIENDS OF MADOG Cymdeithas Madog, the Welsh Studies Institute in North America Inc., is a tax-exempt, non-profit organization dedicated to helping Nort h Americans learn, use and enjoy the Welsh language. It takes its name from Madog ab Owain Gwynedd, a Welsh prince who DEUNYDDIAU I DDYSGWYR/MATERIALS FOR LEARNERS Deunyddiau I Ddysgwyr / Materials For Learners. Cymdeithas Madog's goal is to help students learn Cymraeg ("the Welsh language"). In order to do this, Cymdeithas Madog has prepared a range of learning materials to help you.WELSH IDIOMS
Welsh Idioms gan/by Alun Hughes. Alun Hughes, a teacher on many Cymdeithas Madog Welsh language weeks, is a frequent contributor, especially in the area of how the Welsh language works.CYMDEITHAS MADOG
June, 2021 Update Email. In June, Cymdeithas Madog is opening up registration for our July 2021 Virtual Cwrs Cymraeg. This year's cwrs will run over two weekends to OER YW'R GWR/DECK THE HALLS Oer Yw'r Gwr. Oer Yw'r Gwr, first found in a musical manuscript by Welsh harpest John Parry Dall (1710 - 1782), is undoubtedly the most widely recognized Welsh tune.The Welsh words are by the prolific poet John Ceiriog Hughes (1832-1887). Nol I Dudalen Gartref Caneuon. Back To The Songs Home PageWELSH IDIOMS
Priod-dulliau / Idioms. Don't be put off by the title, which I guess does sound rather dull, for in reality idioms are anything but dull. Indeed, idioms are fascinating, so read on. Idioms are those peculiarities of expression or phraseology, full of meaning (yet often meaningless when taken literally and commonly untranslateable from one language to another), that give a language colour HOW TO FIND WORDS IN A WELSH DICTIONARY CALON LAN/A PURE HEART Calon Lân. Calon Lân is a hymn well loved by children and adults alike. The tune is by John Hughes (1872 - 1914). The words are by Daniel James (1847 - 1920), better known by his bardic name of"Gwyrosydd".
CWM RHONDDA/RHONDDA VALLEY Cwm Rhondda is one of "classics" of the Welsh hymn tradition. The tune is by John Hughes, Dowlais (1873 - 1932). The words are by Wales' most prolific hymn writers, William Williams Pantycelyn (1717 - 1791). Ydyw'r Un a'm cwyd i'r lan. Fel na bwyf yn llwfwrhau. RACHIE - CROESO I WEFAN CYMDEITHAS MADOG Rachie. Rachie is another of the real "belters" that gets Cwrs goers going at full tilt. The music is by Caradog Roberts (1878 - 1935). The words are by Henry Lloyd (1870 - 1946), better known by his bardicname of "Ap Hefin".
CWRS CYMRAEG
Since the first Cwrs Cymraeg in Poultney, Vermont in 1977, Cymdeithas Madog has been holding an annual Welsh language cwrs in different parts of North American and even in Wales. Visit our History of Cwrs Cymraeg page to see where we've been and what we did. You can also view the history of Cwrs Cymraeg through our gallery of Cwrs CymraegT-Shirts.
CYMDEITHAS MADOG
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AR HYD Y NOS/ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT Ar Hyd Y Nos. Ar Hyd Y Nos is one of the most widely known and best loved Welsh folk songs. The tune was first recorded in the Musical Relics Of The Welsh Bards (c. 1784). The Welsh words are by the prolific poet John Ceiriog Hughes (1832-1887). Nol I Dudalen GartrefCaneuon
WHEN YOU HAVE TO SAY HAVE In Welsh, for 'she has a book' you have to say, 'there is a book with her,' i.e., mae llyfr gyda hi. Another example is roedd car gyda'r dyn -- 'the man had a car.'. Note the structure of these sentences: verb + noun + preposition + noun/pronoun. The first noun is the object of the equivalent English sentence, and the noun or pronoun at the endTHE WELSH ALPHABET
The Welsh Alphabet. In order to help you pronounce Welsh words correctly, here is a guide to the Welsh alphabet. Note that there are a couple cases where a Welsh "letter" is actually made up of two characters (e.g., " ch ", " dd ", etc). So when you're next doing a Welsh crossword puzzle, remember that these double character lettersfit into
FRIENDS OF MADOG
For almost 40 years, Cymdeithas Madog has provided a unique opportunity to learn iaith y nefoedd - the language of heaven - in North America. We gather for a week every summer to learn about Welsh language, history, culture, and art. CROESO I WEFAN CYMDEITHAS MADOG Video For Hwb TV . Video For Hwb. Maria Bartholdi, a frequent student on Cwrs Cymraeg, made a video about Cwrs Cymraeg 2012 at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, UT for Hwb, a Welsh TV program for Welsh language learners.CYMDEITHAS MADOG
Cymdeithas Madog provides resources, guidance and start-up funds and handles such things as teacher selection. However, we depend on a local organizing team at the course site to negotiate arrangements with the host institution, and to coordinate room and board, classroom space, teaching resources and local transportation for our teachersand
JOIN THE CM EMAIL LIST Before you go on, please take a moment to check that your e-mail address is correct. We can only e-mail you information on Cymdeithas Madog activities and courses if we have your correct e-mail address. THE ORIGIN OF THE SPECIES "GYMANFA GANU" AND ITS VARIANTS Many people with Welsh roots have attended a Gymanfa Ganu (a Welsh hymn singing festival). In this article, Alun Hughes, one of Cymdeithas Madog's longest serving teachers and frequent contributer on grammatical matters, has a look at gymanfas, cymanfaoedd and all sorts of other strange animals. CROESO I WEFAN CYMDEITHAS MADOGHOMECWRS CYMRAEGDONATIONSJOIN THE CM EMAIL LISTMATERIALS FOR LEARNERSFRIENDS OF MADOG Cymdeithas Madog, the Welsh Studies Institute in North America Inc., is a tax-exempt, non-profit organization dedicated to helping Nort h Americans learn, use and enjoy the Welsh language. It takes its name from Madog ab Owain Gwynedd, a Welsh prince who DEUNYDDIAU I DDYSGWYR/MATERIALS FOR LEARNERS Deunyddiau I Ddysgwyr / Materials For Learners. Cymdeithas Madog's goal is to help students learn Cymraeg ("the Welsh language"). In order to do this, Cymdeithas Madog has prepared a range of learning materials to help you.WELSH IDIOMS
Welsh Idioms gan/by Alun Hughes. Alun Hughes, a teacher on many Cymdeithas Madog Welsh language weeks, is a frequent contributor, especially in the area of how the Welsh language works. OER YW'R GWR/DECK THE HALLS Oer Yw'r Gwr. Oer Yw'r Gwr, first found in a musical manuscript by Welsh harpest John Parry Dall (1710 - 1782), is undoubtedly the most widely recognized Welsh tune.The Welsh words are by the prolific poet John Ceiriog Hughes (1832-1887). Nol I Dudalen Gartref Caneuon. Back To The Songs Home PageWELSH IDIOMS
Priod-dulliau / Idioms. Don't be put off by the title, which I guess does sound rather dull, for in reality idioms are anything but dull. Indeed, idioms are fascinating, so read on. Idioms are those peculiarities of expression or phraseology, full of meaning (yet often meaningless when taken literally and commonly untranslateable from one language to another), that give a language colour HOW TO FIND WORDS IN A WELSH DICTIONARY CALON LAN/A PURE HEART Calon Lân. Calon Lân is a hymn well loved by children and adults alike. The tune is by John Hughes (1872 - 1914). The words are by Daniel James (1847 - 1920), better known by his bardic name of"Gwyrosydd".
CWM RHONDDA/RHONDDA VALLEY Cwm Rhondda is one of "classics" of the Welsh hymn tradition. The tune is by John Hughes, Dowlais (1873 - 1932). The words are by Wales' most prolific hymn writers, William Williams Pantycelyn (1717 - 1791). Ydyw'r Un a'm cwyd i'r lan. Fel na bwyf yn llwfwrhau. RACHIE - CROESO I WEFAN CYMDEITHAS MADOG Rachie. Rachie is another of the real "belters" that gets Cwrs goers going at full tilt. The music is by Caradog Roberts (1878 - 1935). The words are by Henry Lloyd (1870 - 1946), better known by his bardicname of "Ap Hefin".
THE ORIGIN OF THE SPECIES "GYMANFA GANU" AND ITS VARIANTS Many people with Welsh roots have attended a Gymanfa Ganu (a Welsh hymn singing festival). In this article, Alun Hughes, one of Cymdeithas Madog's longest serving teachers and frequent contributer on grammatical matters, has a look at gymanfas, cymanfaoedd and all sorts of other strange animals. CROESO I WEFAN CYMDEITHAS MADOGHOMECWRS CYMRAEGDONATIONSJOIN THE CM EMAIL LISTMATERIALS FOR LEARNERSFRIENDS OF MADOG Cymdeithas Madog, the Welsh Studies Institute in North America Inc., is a tax-exempt, non-profit organization dedicated to helping Nort h Americans learn, use and enjoy the Welsh language. It takes its name from Madog ab Owain Gwynedd, a Welsh prince who DEUNYDDIAU I DDYSGWYR/MATERIALS FOR LEARNERS Deunyddiau I Ddysgwyr / Materials For Learners. Cymdeithas Madog's goal is to help students learn Cymraeg ("the Welsh language"). In order to do this, Cymdeithas Madog has prepared a range of learning materials to help you.WELSH IDIOMS
Welsh Idioms gan/by Alun Hughes. Alun Hughes, a teacher on many Cymdeithas Madog Welsh language weeks, is a frequent contributor, especially in the area of how the Welsh language works. OER YW'R GWR/DECK THE HALLS Oer Yw'r Gwr. Oer Yw'r Gwr, first found in a musical manuscript by Welsh harpest John Parry Dall (1710 - 1782), is undoubtedly the most widely recognized Welsh tune.The Welsh words are by the prolific poet John Ceiriog Hughes (1832-1887). Nol I Dudalen Gartref Caneuon. Back To The Songs Home PageWELSH IDIOMS
Priod-dulliau / Idioms. Don't be put off by the title, which I guess does sound rather dull, for in reality idioms are anything but dull. Indeed, idioms are fascinating, so read on. Idioms are those peculiarities of expression or phraseology, full of meaning (yet often meaningless when taken literally and commonly untranslateable from one language to another), that give a language colour HOW TO FIND WORDS IN A WELSH DICTIONARY CALON LAN/A PURE HEART Calon Lân. Calon Lân is a hymn well loved by children and adults alike. The tune is by John Hughes (1872 - 1914). The words are by Daniel James (1847 - 1920), better known by his bardic name of"Gwyrosydd".
CWM RHONDDA/RHONDDA VALLEY Cwm Rhondda is one of "classics" of the Welsh hymn tradition. The tune is by John Hughes, Dowlais (1873 - 1932). The words are by Wales' most prolific hymn writers, William Williams Pantycelyn (1717 - 1791). Ydyw'r Un a'm cwyd i'r lan. Fel na bwyf yn llwfwrhau. RACHIE - CROESO I WEFAN CYMDEITHAS MADOG Rachie. Rachie is another of the real "belters" that gets Cwrs goers going at full tilt. The music is by Caradog Roberts (1878 - 1935). The words are by Henry Lloyd (1870 - 1946), better known by his bardicname of "Ap Hefin".
THE ORIGIN OF THE SPECIES "GYMANFA GANU" AND ITS VARIANTS Many people with Welsh roots have attended a Gymanfa Ganu (a Welsh hymn singing festival). In this article, Alun Hughes, one of Cymdeithas Madog's longest serving teachers and frequent contributer on grammatical matters, has a look at gymanfas, cymanfaoedd and all sorts of other strange animals.CWRS CYMRAEG
Since the first Cwrs Cymraeg in Poultney, Vermont in 1977, Cymdeithas Madog has been holding an annual Welsh language cwrs in different parts of North American and even in Wales. Visit our History of Cwrs Cymraeg page to see where we've been and what we did. You can also view the history of Cwrs Cymraeg through our gallery of Cwrs CymraegT-Shirts.
CYMDEITHAS MADOG
The Cymdeithas Madog website was last updated on Saturday 15 May 2021,22:44:49 UTC.
AR HYD Y NOS/ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT Ar Hyd Y Nos. Ar Hyd Y Nos is one of the most widely known and best loved Welsh folk songs. The tune was first recorded in the Musical Relics Of The Welsh Bards (c. 1784). The Welsh words are by the prolific poet John Ceiriog Hughes (1832-1887). Nol I Dudalen GartrefCaneuon
WHEN YOU HAVE TO SAY HAVE In Welsh, for 'she has a book' you have to say, 'there is a book with her,' i.e., mae llyfr gyda hi. Another example is roedd car gyda'r dyn -- 'the man had a car.'. Note the structure of these sentences: verb + noun + preposition + noun/pronoun. The first noun is the object of the equivalent English sentence, and the noun or pronoun at the endTHE WELSH ALPHABET
The Welsh Alphabet. In order to help you pronounce Welsh words correctly, here is a guide to the Welsh alphabet. Note that there are a couple cases where a Welsh "letter" is actually made up of two characters (e.g., " ch ", " dd ", etc). So when you're next doing a Welsh crossword puzzle, remember that these double character lettersfit into
FRIENDS OF MADOG
For almost 40 years, Cymdeithas Madog has provided a unique opportunity to learn iaith y nefoedd - the language of heaven - in North America. We gather for a week every summer to learn about Welsh language, history, culture, and art. CROESO I WEFAN CYMDEITHAS MADOG Video For Hwb TV . Video For Hwb. Maria Bartholdi, a frequent student on Cwrs Cymraeg, made a video about Cwrs Cymraeg 2012 at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, UT for Hwb, a Welsh TV program for Welsh language learners.CYMDEITHAS MADOG
Cymdeithas Madog provides resources, guidance and start-up funds and handles such things as teacher selection. However, we depend on a local organizing team at the course site to negotiate arrangements with the host institution, and to coordinate room and board, classroom space, teaching resources and local transportation for our teachersand
JOIN THE CM EMAIL LIST Before you go on, please take a moment to check that your e-mail address is correct. We can only e-mail you information on Cymdeithas Madog activities and courses if we have your correct e-mail address. THE ORIGIN OF THE SPECIES "GYMANFA GANU" AND ITS VARIANTS Many people with Welsh roots have attended a Gymanfa Ganu (a Welsh hymn singing festival). In this article, Alun Hughes, one of Cymdeithas Madog's longest serving teachers and frequent contributer on grammatical matters, has a look at gymanfas, cymanfaoedd and all sorts of other strange animals. CROESO I WEFAN CYMDEITHAS MADOGHOMECWRS CYMRAEGDONATIONSJOIN THE CM EMAIL LISTMATERIALS FOR LEARNERSFRIENDS OF MADOG Cymdeithas Madog, the Welsh Studies Institute in North America Inc., is a tax-exempt, non-profit organization dedicated to helping Nort h Americans learn, use and enjoy the Welsh language. It takes its name from Madog ab Owain Gwynedd, a Welsh prince who DEUNYDDIAU I DDYSGWYR/MATERIALS FOR LEARNERS Deunyddiau I Ddysgwyr / Materials For Learners. Cymdeithas Madog's goal is to help students learn Cymraeg ("the Welsh language"). In order to do this, Cymdeithas Madog has prepared a range of learning materials to help you.WELSH IDIOMS
Welsh Idioms gan/by Alun Hughes. Alun Hughes, a teacher on many Cymdeithas Madog Welsh language weeks, is a frequent contributor, especially in the area of how the Welsh language works. OER YW'R GWR/DECK THE HALLS Oer Yw'r Gwr. Oer Yw'r Gwr, first found in a musical manuscript by Welsh harpest John Parry Dall (1710 - 1782), is undoubtedly the most widely recognized Welsh tune.The Welsh words are by the prolific poet John Ceiriog Hughes (1832-1887). Nol I Dudalen Gartref Caneuon. Back To The Songs Home PageWELSH IDIOMS
Priod-dulliau / Idioms. Don't be put off by the title, which I guess does sound rather dull, for in reality idioms are anything but dull. Indeed, idioms are fascinating, so read on. Idioms are those peculiarities of expression or phraseology, full of meaning (yet often meaningless when taken literally and commonly untranslateable from one language to another), that give a language colour HOW TO FIND WORDS IN A WELSH DICTIONARY CALON LAN/A PURE HEART Calon Lân. Calon Lân is a hymn well loved by children and adults alike. The tune is by John Hughes (1872 - 1914). The words are by Daniel James (1847 - 1920), better known by his bardic name of"Gwyrosydd".
CWM RHONDDA/RHONDDA VALLEY Cwm Rhondda is one of "classics" of the Welsh hymn tradition. The tune is by John Hughes, Dowlais (1873 - 1932). The words are by Wales' most prolific hymn writers, William Williams Pantycelyn (1717 - 1791). Ydyw'r Un a'm cwyd i'r lan. Fel na bwyf yn llwfwrhau. RACHIE - CROESO I WEFAN CYMDEITHAS MADOG Rachie. Rachie is another of the real "belters" that gets Cwrs goers going at full tilt. The music is by Caradog Roberts (1878 - 1935). The words are by Henry Lloyd (1870 - 1946), better known by his bardicname of "Ap Hefin".
THE ORIGIN OF THE SPECIES "GYMANFA GANU" AND ITS VARIANTS Many people with Welsh roots have attended a Gymanfa Ganu (a Welsh hymn singing festival). In this article, Alun Hughes, one of Cymdeithas Madog's longest serving teachers and frequent contributer on grammatical matters, has a look at gymanfas, cymanfaoedd and all sorts of other strange animals. CROESO I WEFAN CYMDEITHAS MADOGHOMECWRS CYMRAEGDONATIONSJOIN THE CM EMAIL LISTMATERIALS FOR LEARNERSFRIENDS OF MADOG Cymdeithas Madog, the Welsh Studies Institute in North America Inc., is a tax-exempt, non-profit organization dedicated to helping Nort h Americans learn, use and enjoy the Welsh language. It takes its name from Madog ab Owain Gwynedd, a Welsh prince who DEUNYDDIAU I DDYSGWYR/MATERIALS FOR LEARNERS Deunyddiau I Ddysgwyr / Materials For Learners. Cymdeithas Madog's goal is to help students learn Cymraeg ("the Welsh language"). In order to do this, Cymdeithas Madog has prepared a range of learning materials to help you.WELSH IDIOMS
Welsh Idioms gan/by Alun Hughes. Alun Hughes, a teacher on many Cymdeithas Madog Welsh language weeks, is a frequent contributor, especially in the area of how the Welsh language works. OER YW'R GWR/DECK THE HALLS Oer Yw'r Gwr. Oer Yw'r Gwr, first found in a musical manuscript by Welsh harpest John Parry Dall (1710 - 1782), is undoubtedly the most widely recognized Welsh tune.The Welsh words are by the prolific poet John Ceiriog Hughes (1832-1887). Nol I Dudalen Gartref Caneuon. Back To The Songs Home PageWELSH IDIOMS
Priod-dulliau / Idioms. Don't be put off by the title, which I guess does sound rather dull, for in reality idioms are anything but dull. Indeed, idioms are fascinating, so read on. Idioms are those peculiarities of expression or phraseology, full of meaning (yet often meaningless when taken literally and commonly untranslateable from one language to another), that give a language colour HOW TO FIND WORDS IN A WELSH DICTIONARY CALON LAN/A PURE HEART Calon Lân. Calon Lân is a hymn well loved by children and adults alike. The tune is by John Hughes (1872 - 1914). The words are by Daniel James (1847 - 1920), better known by his bardic name of"Gwyrosydd".
CWM RHONDDA/RHONDDA VALLEY Cwm Rhondda is one of "classics" of the Welsh hymn tradition. The tune is by John Hughes, Dowlais (1873 - 1932). The words are by Wales' most prolific hymn writers, William Williams Pantycelyn (1717 - 1791). Ydyw'r Un a'm cwyd i'r lan. Fel na bwyf yn llwfwrhau. RACHIE - CROESO I WEFAN CYMDEITHAS MADOG Rachie. Rachie is another of the real "belters" that gets Cwrs goers going at full tilt. The music is by Caradog Roberts (1878 - 1935). The words are by Henry Lloyd (1870 - 1946), better known by his bardicname of "Ap Hefin".
THE ORIGIN OF THE SPECIES "GYMANFA GANU" AND ITS VARIANTS Many people with Welsh roots have attended a Gymanfa Ganu (a Welsh hymn singing festival). In this article, Alun Hughes, one of Cymdeithas Madog's longest serving teachers and frequent contributer on grammatical matters, has a look at gymanfas, cymanfaoedd and all sorts of other strange animals.CWRS CYMRAEG
Since the first Cwrs Cymraeg in Poultney, Vermont in 1977, Cymdeithas Madog has been holding an annual Welsh language cwrs in different parts of North American and even in Wales. Visit our History of Cwrs Cymraeg page to see where we've been and what we did. You can also view the history of Cwrs Cymraeg through our gallery of Cwrs CymraegT-Shirts.
CYMDEITHAS MADOG
The Cymdeithas Madog website was last updated on Saturday 15 May 2021,22:44:49 UTC.
AR HYD Y NOS/ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT Ar Hyd Y Nos. Ar Hyd Y Nos is one of the most widely known and best loved Welsh folk songs. The tune was first recorded in the Musical Relics Of The Welsh Bards (c. 1784). The Welsh words are by the prolific poet John Ceiriog Hughes (1832-1887). Nol I Dudalen GartrefCaneuon
WHEN YOU HAVE TO SAY HAVE In Welsh, for 'she has a book' you have to say, 'there is a book with her,' i.e., mae llyfr gyda hi. Another example is roedd car gyda'r dyn -- 'the man had a car.'. Note the structure of these sentences: verb + noun + preposition + noun/pronoun. The first noun is the object of the equivalent English sentence, and the noun or pronoun at the endTHE WELSH ALPHABET
The Welsh Alphabet. In order to help you pronounce Welsh words correctly, here is a guide to the Welsh alphabet. Note that there are a couple cases where a Welsh "letter" is actually made up of two characters (e.g., " ch ", " dd ", etc). So when you're next doing a Welsh crossword puzzle, remember that these double character lettersfit into
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For almost 40 years, Cymdeithas Madog has provided a unique opportunity to learn iaith y nefoedd - the language of heaven - in North America. We gather for a week every summer to learn about Welsh language, history, culture, and art. CROESO I WEFAN CYMDEITHAS MADOG Video For Hwb TV . Video For Hwb. Maria Bartholdi, a frequent student on Cwrs Cymraeg, made a video about Cwrs Cymraeg 2012 at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, UT for Hwb, a Welsh TV program for Welsh language learners.CYMDEITHAS MADOG
Cymdeithas Madog provides resources, guidance and start-up funds and handles such things as teacher selection. However, we depend on a local organizing team at the course site to negotiate arrangements with the host institution, and to coordinate room and board, classroom space, teaching resources and local transportation for our teachersand
JOIN THE CM EMAIL LIST Before you go on, please take a moment to check that your e-mail address is correct. We can only e-mail you information on Cymdeithas Madog activities and courses if we have your correct e-mail address. THE ORIGIN OF THE SPECIES "GYMANFA GANU" AND ITS VARIANTS Many people with Welsh roots have attended a Gymanfa Ganu (a Welsh hymn singing festival). In this article, Alun Hughes, one of Cymdeithas Madog's longest serving teachers and frequent contributer on grammatical matters, has a look at gymanfas, cymanfaoedd and all sorts of other strange animals. CROESO I WEFAN CYMDEITHAS MADOGHOMECWRS CYMRAEGDONATIONSJOIN THE CM EMAIL LISTMATERIALS FOR LEARNERSFRIENDS OF MADOG Cymdeithas Madog, the Welsh Studies Institute in North America Inc., is a tax-exempt, non-profit organization dedicated to helping Nort h Americans learn, use and enjoy the Welsh language. It takes its name from Madog ab Owain Gwynedd, a Welsh prince who DEUNYDDIAU I DDYSGWYR/MATERIALS FOR LEARNERS Deunyddiau I Ddysgwyr / Materials For Learners. Cymdeithas Madog's goal is to help students learn Cymraeg ("the Welsh language"). In order to do this, Cymdeithas Madog has prepared a range of learning materials to help you.WELSH IDIOMS
Welsh Idioms gan/by Alun Hughes. Alun Hughes, a teacher on many Cymdeithas Madog Welsh language weeks, is a frequent contributor, especially in the area of how the Welsh language works. OER YW'R GWR/DECK THE HALLS Oer Yw'r Gwr. Oer Yw'r Gwr, first found in a musical manuscript by Welsh harpest John Parry Dall (1710 - 1782), is undoubtedly the most widely recognized Welsh tune.The Welsh words are by the prolific poet John Ceiriog Hughes (1832-1887). Nol I Dudalen Gartref Caneuon. Back To The Songs Home PageWELSH IDIOMS
Priod-dulliau / Idioms. Don't be put off by the title, which I guess does sound rather dull, for in reality idioms are anything but dull. Indeed, idioms are fascinating, so read on. Idioms are those peculiarities of expression or phraseology, full of meaning (yet often meaningless when taken literally and commonly untranslateable from one language to another), that give a language colour HOW TO FIND WORDS IN A WELSH DICTIONARY CALON LAN/A PURE HEART Calon Lân. Calon Lân is a hymn well loved by children and adults alike. The tune is by John Hughes (1872 - 1914). The words are by Daniel James (1847 - 1920), better known by his bardic name of"Gwyrosydd".
CWM RHONDDA/RHONDDA VALLEY Cwm Rhondda is one of "classics" of the Welsh hymn tradition. The tune is by John Hughes, Dowlais (1873 - 1932). The words are by Wales' most prolific hymn writers, William Williams Pantycelyn (1717 - 1791). Ydyw'r Un a'm cwyd i'r lan. Fel na bwyf yn llwfwrhau. RACHIE - CROESO I WEFAN CYMDEITHAS MADOG Rachie. Rachie is another of the real "belters" that gets Cwrs goers going at full tilt. The music is by Caradog Roberts (1878 - 1935). The words are by Henry Lloyd (1870 - 1946), better known by his bardicname of "Ap Hefin".
THE ORIGIN OF THE SPECIES "GYMANFA GANU" AND ITS VARIANTS Many people with Welsh roots have attended a Gymanfa Ganu (a Welsh hymn singing festival). In this article, Alun Hughes, one of Cymdeithas Madog's longest serving teachers and frequent contributer on grammatical matters, has a look at gymanfas, cymanfaoedd and all sorts of other strange animals. CROESO I WEFAN CYMDEITHAS MADOGHOMECWRS CYMRAEGDONATIONSJOIN THE CM EMAIL LISTMATERIALS FOR LEARNERSFRIENDS OF MADOG Cymdeithas Madog, the Welsh Studies Institute in North America Inc., is a tax-exempt, non-profit organization dedicated to helping Nort h Americans learn, use and enjoy the Welsh language. It takes its name from Madog ab Owain Gwynedd, a Welsh prince who DEUNYDDIAU I DDYSGWYR/MATERIALS FOR LEARNERS Deunyddiau I Ddysgwyr / Materials For Learners. Cymdeithas Madog's goal is to help students learn Cymraeg ("the Welsh language"). In order to do this, Cymdeithas Madog has prepared a range of learning materials to help you.WELSH IDIOMS
Welsh Idioms gan/by Alun Hughes. Alun Hughes, a teacher on many Cymdeithas Madog Welsh language weeks, is a frequent contributor, especially in the area of how the Welsh language works. OER YW'R GWR/DECK THE HALLS Oer Yw'r Gwr. Oer Yw'r Gwr, first found in a musical manuscript by Welsh harpest John Parry Dall (1710 - 1782), is undoubtedly the most widely recognized Welsh tune.The Welsh words are by the prolific poet John Ceiriog Hughes (1832-1887). Nol I Dudalen Gartref Caneuon. Back To The Songs Home PageWELSH IDIOMS
Priod-dulliau / Idioms. Don't be put off by the title, which I guess does sound rather dull, for in reality idioms are anything but dull. Indeed, idioms are fascinating, so read on. Idioms are those peculiarities of expression or phraseology, full of meaning (yet often meaningless when taken literally and commonly untranslateable from one language to another), that give a language colour HOW TO FIND WORDS IN A WELSH DICTIONARY CALON LAN/A PURE HEART Calon Lân. Calon Lân is a hymn well loved by children and adults alike. The tune is by John Hughes (1872 - 1914). The words are by Daniel James (1847 - 1920), better known by his bardic name of"Gwyrosydd".
CWM RHONDDA/RHONDDA VALLEY Cwm Rhondda is one of "classics" of the Welsh hymn tradition. The tune is by John Hughes, Dowlais (1873 - 1932). The words are by Wales' most prolific hymn writers, William Williams Pantycelyn (1717 - 1791). Ydyw'r Un a'm cwyd i'r lan. Fel na bwyf yn llwfwrhau. RACHIE - CROESO I WEFAN CYMDEITHAS MADOG Rachie. Rachie is another of the real "belters" that gets Cwrs goers going at full tilt. The music is by Caradog Roberts (1878 - 1935). The words are by Henry Lloyd (1870 - 1946), better known by his bardicname of "Ap Hefin".
THE ORIGIN OF THE SPECIES "GYMANFA GANU" AND ITS VARIANTS Many people with Welsh roots have attended a Gymanfa Ganu (a Welsh hymn singing festival). In this article, Alun Hughes, one of Cymdeithas Madog's longest serving teachers and frequent contributer on grammatical matters, has a look at gymanfas, cymanfaoedd and all sorts of other strange animals.CWRS CYMRAEG
Since the first Cwrs Cymraeg in Poultney, Vermont in 1977, Cymdeithas Madog has been holding an annual Welsh language cwrs in different parts of North American and even in Wales. Visit our History of Cwrs Cymraeg page to see where we've been and what we did. You can also view the history of Cwrs Cymraeg through our gallery of Cwrs CymraegT-Shirts.
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AR HYD Y NOS/ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT Ar Hyd Y Nos. Ar Hyd Y Nos is one of the most widely known and best loved Welsh folk songs. The tune was first recorded in the Musical Relics Of The Welsh Bards (c. 1784). The Welsh words are by the prolific poet John Ceiriog Hughes (1832-1887). Nol I Dudalen GartrefCaneuon
WHEN YOU HAVE TO SAY HAVE In Welsh, for 'she has a book' you have to say, 'there is a book with her,' i.e., mae llyfr gyda hi. Another example is roedd car gyda'r dyn -- 'the man had a car.'. Note the structure of these sentences: verb + noun + preposition + noun/pronoun. The first noun is the object of the equivalent English sentence, and the noun or pronoun at the endTHE WELSH ALPHABET
The Welsh Alphabet. In order to help you pronounce Welsh words correctly, here is a guide to the Welsh alphabet. Note that there are a couple cases where a Welsh "letter" is actually made up of two characters (e.g., " ch ", " dd ", etc). So when you're next doing a Welsh crossword puzzle, remember that these double character lettersfit into
FRIENDS OF MADOG
For almost 40 years, Cymdeithas Madog has provided a unique opportunity to learn iaith y nefoedd - the language of heaven - in North America. We gather for a week every summer to learn about Welsh language, history, culture, and art. CROESO I WEFAN CYMDEITHAS MADOG Video For Hwb TV . Video For Hwb. Maria Bartholdi, a frequent student on Cwrs Cymraeg, made a video about Cwrs Cymraeg 2012 at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, UT for Hwb, a Welsh TV program for Welsh language learners.CYMDEITHAS MADOG
Cymdeithas Madog provides resources, guidance and start-up funds and handles such things as teacher selection. However, we depend on a local organizing team at the course site to negotiate arrangements with the host institution, and to coordinate room and board, classroom space, teaching resources and local transportation for our teachersand
JOIN THE CM EMAIL LIST Before you go on, please take a moment to check that your e-mail address is correct. We can only e-mail you information on Cymdeithas Madog activities and courses if we have your correct e-mail address. THE ORIGIN OF THE SPECIES "GYMANFA GANU" AND ITS VARIANTS Many people with Welsh roots have attended a Gymanfa Ganu (a Welsh hymn singing festival). In this article, Alun Hughes, one of Cymdeithas Madog's longest serving teachers and frequent contributer on grammatical matters, has a look at gymanfas, cymanfaoedd and all sorts of other strange animals. CROESO I WEFAN CYMDEITHAS MADOGHOMECWRS CYMRAEGDONATIONSJOIN THE CM EMAIL LISTMATERIALS FOR LEARNERSFRIENDS OF MADOG Video For Hwb TV . Video For Hwb. Maria Bartholdi, a frequent student on Cwrs Cymraeg, made a video about Cwrs Cymraeg 2012 at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, UT for Hwb, a Welsh TV program for Welsh language learners. DEUNYDDIAU I DDYSGWYR/MATERIALS FOR LEARNERS Deunyddiau I Ddysgwyr / Materials For Learners. Cymdeithas Madog's goal is to help students learn Cymraeg ("the Welsh language"). In order to do this, Cymdeithas Madog has prepared a range of learning materials to help you.WELSH IDIOMS
Welsh Idioms gan/by Alun Hughes. Alun Hughes, a teacher on many Cymdeithas Madog Welsh language weeks, is a frequent contributor, especially in the area of how the Welsh language works. OER YW'R GWR/DECK THE HALLS Oer Yw'r Gwr. Oer Yw'r Gwr, first found in a musical manuscript by Welsh harpest John Parry Dall (1710 - 1782), is undoubtedly the most widely recognized Welsh tune.The Welsh words are by the prolific poet John Ceiriog Hughes (1832-1887). Nol I Dudalen Gartref Caneuon. Back To The Songs Home PageWELSH IDIOMS
Priod-dulliau / Idioms. Don't be put off by the title, which I guess does sound rather dull, for in reality idioms are anything but dull. Indeed, idioms are fascinating, so read on. Idioms are those peculiarities of expression or phraseology, full of meaning (yet often meaningless when taken literally and commonly untranslateable from one language to another), that give a language colour HOW TO FIND WORDS IN A WELSH DICTIONARY CALON LAN/A PURE HEART Calon Lân. Calon Lân is a hymn well loved by children and adults alike. The tune is by John Hughes (1872 - 1914). The words are by Daniel James (1847 - 1920), better known by his bardic name of"Gwyrosydd".
CWM RHONDDA/RHONDDA VALLEY Cwm Rhondda. Cwm Rhondda is one of "classics" of the Welsh hymn tradition. The tune is by John Hughes, Dowlais (1873 - 1932). The words are by Wales' most prolific hymn writers, William Williams Pantycelyn (1717 - 1791). THE ORIGIN OF THE SPECIES "GYMANFA GANU" AND ITS VARIANTS Many people with Welsh roots have attended a Gymanfa Ganu (a Welsh hymn singing festival). In this article, Alun Hughes, one of Cymdeithas Madog's longest serving teachers and frequent contributer on grammatical matters, has a look at gymanfas, cymanfaoedd and all sorts of other strange animals. RACHIE - CROESO I WEFAN CYMDEITHAS MADOG Rachie. Rachie is another of the real "belters" that gets Cwrs goers going at full tilt. The music is by Caradog Roberts (1878 - 1935). The words are by Henry Lloyd (1870 - 1946), better known by his bardicname of "Ap Hefin".
CROESO I WEFAN CYMDEITHAS MADOGHOMECWRS CYMRAEGDONATIONSJOIN THE CM EMAIL LISTMATERIALS FOR LEARNERSFRIENDS OF MADOG Video For Hwb TV . Video For Hwb. Maria Bartholdi, a frequent student on Cwrs Cymraeg, made a video about Cwrs Cymraeg 2012 at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, UT for Hwb, a Welsh TV program for Welsh language learners. DEUNYDDIAU I DDYSGWYR/MATERIALS FOR LEARNERS Deunyddiau I Ddysgwyr / Materials For Learners. Cymdeithas Madog's goal is to help students learn Cymraeg ("the Welsh language"). In order to do this, Cymdeithas Madog has prepared a range of learning materials to help you.WELSH IDIOMS
Welsh Idioms gan/by Alun Hughes. Alun Hughes, a teacher on many Cymdeithas Madog Welsh language weeks, is a frequent contributor, especially in the area of how the Welsh language works. OER YW'R GWR/DECK THE HALLS Oer Yw'r Gwr. Oer Yw'r Gwr, first found in a musical manuscript by Welsh harpest John Parry Dall (1710 - 1782), is undoubtedly the most widely recognized Welsh tune.The Welsh words are by the prolific poet John Ceiriog Hughes (1832-1887). Nol I Dudalen Gartref Caneuon. Back To The Songs Home PageWELSH IDIOMS
Priod-dulliau / Idioms. Don't be put off by the title, which I guess does sound rather dull, for in reality idioms are anything but dull. Indeed, idioms are fascinating, so read on. Idioms are those peculiarities of expression or phraseology, full of meaning (yet often meaningless when taken literally and commonly untranslateable from one language to another), that give a language colour HOW TO FIND WORDS IN A WELSH DICTIONARY CALON LAN/A PURE HEART Calon Lân. Calon Lân is a hymn well loved by children and adults alike. The tune is by John Hughes (1872 - 1914). The words are by Daniel James (1847 - 1920), better known by his bardic name of"Gwyrosydd".
CWM RHONDDA/RHONDDA VALLEY Cwm Rhondda. Cwm Rhondda is one of "classics" of the Welsh hymn tradition. The tune is by John Hughes, Dowlais (1873 - 1932). The words are by Wales' most prolific hymn writers, William Williams Pantycelyn (1717 - 1791). THE ORIGIN OF THE SPECIES "GYMANFA GANU" AND ITS VARIANTS Many people with Welsh roots have attended a Gymanfa Ganu (a Welsh hymn singing festival). In this article, Alun Hughes, one of Cymdeithas Madog's longest serving teachers and frequent contributer on grammatical matters, has a look at gymanfas, cymanfaoedd and all sorts of other strange animals. RACHIE - CROESO I WEFAN CYMDEITHAS MADOG Rachie. Rachie is another of the real "belters" that gets Cwrs goers going at full tilt. The music is by Caradog Roberts (1878 - 1935). The words are by Henry Lloyd (1870 - 1946), better known by his bardicname of "Ap Hefin".
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AR HYD Y NOS/ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT Ar Hyd Y Nos. Ar Hyd Y Nos is one of the most widely known and best loved Welsh folk songs. The tune was first recorded in the Musical Relics Of The Welsh Bards (c. 1784). The Welsh words are by the prolific poet John Ceiriog Hughes (1832-1887). Nol I Dudalen GartrefCaneuon
THE WELSH ALPHABET
Notes: There are no 'k' and 'q' in Welsh and 'y' is a vowel; Some language specialists do not consider "j" to be part of the Welsh alphabet.This being said, there are a number of words used in Welsh (such as "jam" and "garej") that use the letter "j" while most dictionaries contain a section for Welsh words beginning with the letter "j."There is no 'z' in Welsh, but the sound occurs in someCYMDEITHAS MADOG
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Description of the different levels of instruction on Cwrs Cymraeg Cymdeithas Madog. Please note the following important points: As of Cwrs Cymraeg 2014, the curriculum has been updated.FRIENDS OF MADOG
For almost 40 years, Cymdeithas Madog has provided a unique opportunity to learn iaith y nefoedd - the language of heaven - in North America. We gather for a week every summer to learn about Welsh language, history, culture, and art.CYMDEITHAS MADOG
From an Acorn Comes the Oak: The Roots of Cymdeithas Madog. gan/by Sian Thomas. It must have been early in 1977 that Wyn Evans, then-minister of Dewi Sant United Church, Toronto, phoned to tell me that someone was organizing a Welsh course, and he expected me to signup.
THE ORIGIN OF THE SPECIES "GYMANFA GANU" AND ITS VARIANTS Many people with Welsh roots have attended a Gymanfa Ganu (a Welsh hymn singing festival). In this article, Alun Hughes, one of Cymdeithas Madog's longest serving teachers and frequent contributer on grammatical matters, has a look at gymanfas, cymanfaoedd and all sorts of other strange animals. CROESO I WEFAN CYMDEITHAS MADOG Video For Hwb TV . Video For Hwb. Maria Bartholdi, a frequent student on Cwrs Cymraeg, made a video about Cwrs Cymraeg 2012 at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, UT for Hwb, a Welsh TV program for Welsh language learners. WHEN YOU HAVE TO SAY HAVE When You Have To Say "Have" I remember once being teased by an English girl about the fact that certain Welsh words have more than onemeaning.
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WHAT IS CYMDEITHAS MADOG? Cymdeithas Madog, the Welsh Studies Institute in North America Inc., is a tax-exempt, non-profit organization dedicated to helping North Americans learn, use and enjoy the Welsh language. It takes its name from Madog ab Owain Gwynedd, a Welsh prince who sailed (according to legend) to America in the 12th century. That makes him a fitting symbol of the cultural and linguistic links which Cymdeithas Madog maintains between Wales and the New World. Cymdeithas Madog is a clearinghouse for information about Welsh language resources. We can help you find Welsh literature, publications from Wales, books about Wales and Welsh in Welsh and English, Welsh music, and Welsh resources on the internet. The Welsh language is alive and active, and is waiting for you. So don't delay. Write today to see what Cymdeithas Madog has to offer you. Learn More About Cwrs Cymraeg 2019 Contact Cymdeithas Madog -------------------------CROESO / WELCOME
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