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What is Welsh for "I miss you"? ?

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What is Welsh for "I miss you"? ?

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  1. well my cousin is living in wales and he said

    i miss you is :

    fetha 'ch  


  2. i am welsh and i dont speak any word of welsh, except i kno the word for milk "lleathe" or something.

    anyways i suggest translator.com

    happy findings

    Callum

  3. Rwy'n gweld dy eisiau di (Carmarthenshire Welsh ) Which means , I see your need

    Rwy'n dy golli di (used also) Means I'm loosing you,

    Rwy'n dy fethu/methu di (North Walian) I don't personally like this one because methu in welsh is to fail or not to succeed, Therefore to me it's asif you'r saying I'm failing you,


  4. Go do translater.com


  5. "Dwi'n dy golli di."

    There are two words for 'to miss' in Welsh...'Colli' (which can also mean to lose) and 'methu'.

    Methu is usually used to mean miss a target or to fail but can be used like this: If you wanted to say...I was in the station today but I missed you (as in failed to bump into you) you'd use methu.

    "Dwi'n dy fethu di" is NOT used for "I miss you" even up here in the North, sorry, Cymro Bach.

    cdoug20...Milk is 'llefrith' (NW) or 'llaeth'(SW).

    Now I'm waffling....

    "I miss you" would be "dwi'n dy golli di".

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