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Sports and Hobbies in Welsh – Wyt Ti’n Hoffi?

by Adam Howarth, Editor
Sports and Hobbies in Welsh

Sports and Hobbies in Welsh: This month, it’s all about taking up a new activity or getting back to an old one. Learn how to tell everyone about your hobbies and interests!

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

EnglishWelshEnglish Pronunciation
I like…Dwi’n hoffidween hoffee
PlayingChwaraech1-wha-rye
CricketCricedcrick-ed
FootballPêl-droedpel-droid
TennisTenistennis
Tenpin bowlingBowlio degbowl-yoh deg
To cook/cookingCoginiocog-in-yoh
To run/runningRhedegred-egg
To fish/fishingPysgotapurse-got-ah
To walk/walking   Cerddedker-thed2
To watch/watchingGwyliogoo-ill-yoh
To cycle/cyclingSeiclosay-cloh
Learning WelshDysgu Cymraegdusk-ee come-rye-g
1 ch as in Scottish “loch”
2 th as in “the”
3 g as in “get”
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