A Conversation for Violence in the Welsh Language

bonclust

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Nawr so i moyn ti'n dweud pethau fel 'na am Gymry, neu fe wna i rhoi bonclust i ti! Ti'n clywed?

Just a bit of extra information, bonclust is the southern word, generally used south of Machynlleth, whereas clustan is used mainly in the north, this is indicated by the northen "an" sound at the end which suggests a north welsh accent.


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