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Tafod y
Ddraig (which
translates as "The Dragon's Tongue",
Welsh pronunciation: [ˈtavɔd ə ˈðraɪɡ]), or
Tafod, is a
monthly Welsh language magazine dedicated...
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Owain Owain who also
founded and
edited the Society's only publication,
Tafod y
Ddraig ('The Dragon's Tongue') and
designed the logo. In 1968 a sit-in...
- the Severn) –
Severn Valley, Newtown,
Powys Tafod-Elai (The
Tongue of the Ely) – Taff Ely,
Cardiff Tafod Tafwys (The
Tongue of the Thames) – for Welsh...
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ingen "nail" (vs. Old
Welsh eguin) Old Irish:
tengae "tongue" (vs.
Welsh tafod) Old Irish: ing "strait" (vs.
Middle Welsh eh-ang "wide") In
order to show...
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college lecturer,
Owain Owain, in
January 1964, when he
published in his
Tafod y
Ddraig magazine a map
outlining Y Fro. In an
article dated 12 November...
- *n̥ĝʰū-k-
OPrus inzuws "tongue", Lith liežuvis "tongue" teng "tongue"; W
tafod "tongue, language" lezu "tongue" (influenced by lizem, "I lick") gjuhë "tongue"...
- [ʁ] by some
speakers in
Dyfed and Gwynedd, in a
pronunciation known as
tafod tew ('thick tongue'). In some
dialects of north-western Welsh, the /l/ phoneme...
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Hafren –
Newtown area,
Powys Sosbanelli –
Llanelli Tafod Elái – Taff Ely,
Pontypridd Gwefan Tafod Elai
Tafod Tafwys – For
Welsh learners in
London Y Tincer...
- S4C
timeline BBC
Radio Cymru Cymru 2
Capital Cymru Golwg Golwg360 Maes-e
Tafod y
Ddraig Y
Cymro Barn
Music and
festivals Celtic Media Festival National...
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appears on." They also mention, "The
dragon must
always face to the left".
Tafod y
Ddraig (Tongue of the dragon) is a
symbol which represents the
Welsh Language...