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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1039506" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>This one, if the news is correct, would be 3rd in line for the throne. Odds of him ever actually becoming king are about the same as Elvis I suspect.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Except for the Welsh. I had a "relationship" with a Welsh woman once---and only once!!! and had heck understanding anything she said and she was always mad. </p><p>Them people didn't and don't have much use for vowels in their written or spoken language and there's no word in Welsh for "a"--as in "I shot <u>b]a</u>[/b] deer."</p><p>And they place "is" at the first of the sentence, even if it isn't asking a question. (mae=is)</p><p>Mae Adam yn bwyta yr afal.--Adam is eating the apple.</p><p>Adam yn bwyta yr afal.--Adam eating apple.</p><p></p><p>Mae'r ci'n budr.--The dog is dirty.</p><p>Y ci'n fudr.-The dog dirty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1039506, member: 18945"] This one, if the news is correct, would be 3rd in line for the throne. Odds of him ever actually becoming king are about the same as Elvis I suspect. Except for the Welsh. I had a "relationship" with a Welsh woman once---and only once!!! and had heck understanding anything she said and she was always mad. Them people didn't and don't have much use for vowels in their written or spoken language and there's no word in Welsh for "a"--as in "I shot [u]b]a[/u][/b] deer." And they place "is" at the first of the sentence, even if it isn't asking a question. (mae=is) Mae Adam yn bwyta yr afal.--Adam is eating the apple. Adam yn bwyta yr afal.--Adam eating apple. Mae'r ci'n budr.--The dog is dirty. Y ci'n fudr.-The dog dirty. [/QUOTE]
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