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    Welsh or Gaelic

    Hi all I'm looking for a little help on a phrase and it's pronunciation. My daughter is getting married (her second his first) his parents are Welsh. I would like to say welcome to the family
    in Welsh preferably so I want to know how to pronounce it.
    Any help would be appreciated his dad speaks Welsh so the pronunciation is very important
    slainte David

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    Don't know a lot of Welsh, but hello (good day) is bori da, pronounced like it sounds (borry dah).

    Slainte means good health, but in Gaelic, which is a different language from Welsh. In Irish Gaelic (as opposed to Scots Gaelic) you would say it like slan-shuh, but that's not much help if you are trying to speak Welsh, LOL!
    Last edited by O'Callaghan; 5th May 15 at 06:19 PM.

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    Here's a cool site where you can hear the phrases

    http://www.heart-of-wales.co.uk/welsh.htm
    Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte

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