“ifor williams talks to birds”, and other profound observations on Welsh literature
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theunexpectedson replied to your post “I had my first medieval Welsh class this morning. It was a 2nd year...”
Look, don't be mean about my weird linguistic child ok? In this department we love and respect the Celtic languages :P
love, maybe. respect, I’m less sure of. Or have you not read Gesta recently? Being rude about Celtic languages is basically a departmental pastime.
ohbothersome replied to your post “I had my first medieval Welsh class this morning. It was a 2nd year...”
As a welsh person who's not fluent in modern welsh let alone medieval welsh, this is #goals. What does dymkyvarwydyat mean? =o
I have literally no idea because, as I said, I am the most useless person in the class and know no Welsh whatsoever. I’m sure I’ll find out once I embark on translating, but my brain is melted enough for today.