Re: Welsh speakers please... Bleddyn, Blethyn, Blethin?
in reply to a message by Cleveland Kent Evans
It's helpful to say the words "thy" and "thigh" in which the only difference in pronunciation is the "th" sound.
In Bleddyn, the "dd" is the sound from "thy" or "bathe." In Bleith, the "th" is the sound from "thigh" or "bath"
L'ecrivain doit se faire le voix de ceux qui n'avaient pas de voix.
In Bleddyn, the "dd" is the sound from "thy" or "bathe." In Bleith, the "th" is the sound from "thigh" or "bath"
L'ecrivain doit se faire le voix de ceux qui n'avaient pas de voix.