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Pasg Hapus – Happy Easter!

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Pasg Hapus Happy Easter

Pasg Hapus – Happy Easter! Yes, it’s Easter already! This month we offer you a nice combination of Easter-themed words, but also something about getting out and about now the weather’s turning brighter!

Don’t forget: all the previous lessons are available here.

EnglishWelshEnglish Pronunciation
EasterPasgpask
Happy Easter    Pasg Hapuspask happis
Easter HuntHelfa Basghell-va bask
SearchChwilioch1-will-yoh
HideCuddiocu-th2-yoh
EatBwytabwit-a
SweetsFferinsferr-ins
ChocolateSiocledshock-led
BasketBasgedbask-ed
Decorate      Addurnoah-theer2-noh
Easter BunnyBwni’r Pasgboon-ere’re-pask
Go for a walkMynd am dromin3-d am draw
RelaxYmlacioum-lack-yoh
On the bikeAr y beicare uh bay-k
1 ch as in Scottish “loch”
2 th as in “the”
3 min as in “minute”
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We hope you enjoyed our article entitled “Dydd Gŵyl Dewi Hapus”. Don’t forget: all the previous lessons are available by clicking here.

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