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BBC Presenters
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- Lemon Quarter
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I could have added that I have trouble with my Erse, but this might have been misconstrued.
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Hi Stewmax, I'm not writing in a foreign language, I'm using the language from the land of my fathers and after our glorious win on Sat. I can't even get annoyed with you for suggesting that it's foreign
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Rhyd6 wrote:... and after our glorious win on Sat. ...
Two Six Nations wins as it so happens.
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I was being a mite provocative and I actually agree with Rhyd6 .
At the risk of being 'moderated': O bydded i'r hen iaith barhau - something belted out by Wales' rugby supporters at the Grand Slam decider even if they don't all know what it means!
At the risk of being 'moderated': O bydded i'r hen iaith barhau - something belted out by Wales' rugby supporters at the Grand Slam decider even if they don't all know what it means!
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Rhyd6 wrote: I'm using the language from the land of my fathers
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Bro goth agan tasow!
The Bretons use the same tune. And I have an idea some other worthless principality lay claim to it too.
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tjh290633 wrote:A bit like the question: "Do you know the Queen's English?".
Apostrophe or elision?
TJH
Apostrophe showing possession, whilst " it's " has an elision indicating missing letter/s.
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marronier wrote:tjh290633 wrote:A bit like the question: "Do you know the Queen's English?".
Apostrophe or elision?
TJH
Apostrophe showing possession, whilst " it's " has an elision indicating missing letter/s.
That's the point of the question, in that it could be a missing letter, regarding the nationality of the queen.
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