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phonology Spanish hablar [äˈβ̞läɾ] 'to speak' See
Spanish phonology Welsh diafol [djavɔl] 'devil' See
Welsh phonology Ukrainian обличчя/oblychchya [oˈblɪt͡ʃːɐ]...
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Stiperstones feature in the
literary works of Mary Webb, who drew it as The
Diafol (translated from Welsh, "Devil's")
Mountain in her
novel The
Golden Arrow...
- [dɐˈlaɰɐ] 'maiden' See
Tagalog phonology Thai ดาว/ dāw [daːw] 'star'
Welsh diafol [djavɔl] 'devil' See
Welsh phonology West
Frisian doarp [ˈdwɑrp] 'village'...
- band
released their debut album That
Which Preys On The Dead
through the
DIAFOL label in
October 2019.
Current members Jay
Pepper – lead guitar, backing...
- in some
dialects as
developments from /tj/ and /dj/, e.g. /dʒaul/ from
diafol /ˈdjavɔl/ ('devil'). The
voiceless nasals /m̥ n̥ ŋ̊/
occur mostly word-initially...
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published stories in
Welsh for
children which had a Roma
Style titled Y gof a'r
Diafol and it was
illustrated by
Suzanne Carpenter. In 1991 she and her husband...
- Film 1996 Iwcs y
Forwyn Chalet Himself Do****entary;
Presenter 1995
Cegin y
Diafol Television Film 1994 A55
Barry Pritchard Drama;
BAFTA Cymru Winner – Best...
- sy'n taranu, (Caernarfon, 2018), p****im. Jones,
Geraint (2004). Cyrn y
Diafol.
Gwasg Gwynedd. "TGO - The
Great Outdoors Magazine". "Trail
magazine November...
- 1993) Y Dyn a'r
Groes o
Haearn (Gwasg Gwynedd, 1995) Cai
Jones ac
Esgyrn y
Diafol (Gwasg Gwynedd, 1989) Cai
Jones a'r
Awyren Goll (Gwasg Gwynedd, 1991) Cai...
- church, in
similar style to
those on the outside. "The
Llanbabo Devil" (
Diafol Llanbabo), a
stone previously set in the wall of the
churchyard and thought...