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Time and Dates
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In this chapter, we will delve into the world of time and dates in Welsh. Understanding how to express and comprehend time-related information is crucial for effective communication and scheduling. Whether you’re asking for the time, discussing appointments, or planning events, this chapter will equip you with the necessary Welsh phrases to navigate the realm of time and dates. So, let’s dive into the fascinating world of time and dates in Welsh!
Telling Time:
When it comes to telling time in Welsh, use the following phrases:
Beth yw’r amser? – What is the time?
It's… o'clock. – It's… o'clock.
Is it… what time? – Is it… o'clock?
Exactly half an hour after… – Exactly half past…
It's one minute past… – It's one minute past…
It's four minutes to… – It's four minutes to…
When is breakfast/lunch/dinner? – When is breakfast/lunch/dinner?
Days of the Week:
To discuss the days of the week in Welsh, use these phrases:
Monday – Monday
Tuesday – Tuesday
Wednesday – Wednesday
Thursday – Thursday
Friday – Friday
Saturday – Saturday
Sunday – Sunday
Months of the Year:
To express the months of the year in Welsh, use the following phrases:
January – January
February – February
March – March
April – April
Mai – May
June – June
July – July
August – August
Mid – September
October – October
November – November
December – December
Asking and Expressing Dates:
When asking or expressing dates in Welsh, use these phrases:
When is your birthday? – When is your birthday?
My birthday is on… – My birthday is on…
When is St David's Day? – When is St. David's Day?
St David's Day is the first of March. – St. David's Day is on the first of March.
When is Welsh Music Day? – When is Welsh Music Day?
Cymru Music Day is on the third Thursday of February. – Welsh Music Day is on the third Thursday of February.
Expressions of Time:
When discussing time-related matters, use these phrases:
When is the event? – When is the event?
The meeting is at… – The meeting is at…
Later or earlier than… – Later or earlier than…