Language/Welsh/Vocabulary/Common-Hobbies
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Introduction[edit | edit source]
In this lesson, we will explore the vocabulary related to common hobbies in Welsh. Hobbies and leisure activities are an important part of our lives as they provide us with relaxation, enjoyment, and a way to express ourselves. By learning the Welsh words for various hobbies, you will be able to talk about your interests and connect with others who share similar passions. This lesson is designed for complete beginners and will help you build a solid foundation in the Welsh language. Let's dive in and discover the world of hobbies in Welsh!
Vocabulary[edit | edit source]
Sports[edit | edit source]
Sports play a significant role in many people's lives, promoting physical fitness and teamwork. Here are some common sports and their Welsh translations:
Welsh | Pronunciation | English |
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Pêl-droed | pail-droed | Football |
Rygbi | rug-bee | Rugby |
Tenis | ten-is | Tennis |
Criced | kr-ee-ked | Cricket |
Pêl-fasged | pail-fas-ged | Basketball |
Gôlf | gorf | Golf |
Pêl-fwyll | pail-voil | Volleyball |
Hoci iâr | hock-ee-yar | Ice Hockey |
Sbowtio | sbow-tee-o | Bowling |
Pêl-rwyd | pail-roi-d | Badminton |
Music[edit | edit source]
Music is a universal language that brings people together. Whether you enjoy playing an instrument or listening to your favorite songs, here are some Welsh words related to music:
Welsh | Pronunciation | English |
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Cerddoriaeth | ker-thor-ee-ayth | Music |
Canu | kan-ee | Singing |
Chwarae offeryn | chwar-eye off-er-inn | Playing an instrument |
Gitar | gee-tar | Guitar |
Piano | pee-ah-no | Piano |
Drwm | drum | Drum |
Ffidil | fih-deel | Violin |
Telyn | tell-in | Harp |
Cerddor | ker-thor | Musician |
Band | band | Band |
Reading[edit | edit source]
Reading is a popular hobby that allows us to explore new worlds and gain knowledge. Here are some Welsh words related to reading:
Welsh | Pronunciation | English |
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Darllen | dar-lenn | Reading |
Llyfr | lh-iv-r | Book |
Nofel | noh-vel | Novel |
Cylchgrawn | kilch-gr-own | Magazine |
Papur newydd | pah-peer neh-wyth | Newspaper |
Llyfrgell | lh-iv-r-gel | Library |
Awdur | ow-dir | Author |
Rhyddiaith | rh-uth-ee-ayth | Non-fiction |
Barddoniaeth | bard-on-ee-ayth | Poetry |
Llythyr | lh-uh-thir | Letter |
Arts and Crafts[edit | edit source]
Engaging in arts and crafts activities allows us to express our creativity and create beautiful things. Here are some Welsh words related to arts and crafts:
Welsh | Pronunciation | English |
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Celf | kelf | Art |
Paentio | py-en-tee-o | Painting |
Cerflunio | ker-flin-ee-o | Sculpting |
Chwilio am gyfleoedd | ch-weel-yo am guh-vloyth | Searching for opportunities |
Gwead | gwee-ad | Weaving |
Crefft | kreft | Craft |
Côrff | kohrff | Body |
Papur | pah-peer | Paper |
Cynllun | kuhn-lin | Plan |
Gwnïo | goon-yo | Sewing |
Outdoor Activities[edit | edit source]
Being outdoors allows us to connect with nature and enjoy a variety of activities. Here are some Welsh words related to outdoor hobbies:
Welsh | Pronunciation | English |
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Antur | an-tir | Adventure |
Cerdded | ker-thed | Walking |
Hwyliau | hoo-ee-lye | Holidays |
Cwiclo | quick-lo | Cycling |
Pecyn picnic | peck-in pick-nick | Picnic basket |
Chwarae golff | chwar-eye golff | Playing golf |
Pêl-droed amatur | pail-droed am-at-ir | Amateur football |
Chwaraeon dŵr | chwar-eye-on doo-r | Water sports |
Codi cymylau | koh-dee kuh-muh-lie | Cloud spotting |
Hwyl fawr | hoo-eel vawr | Goodbye (literally "big fun") |
Cultural Insights[edit | edit source]
Welsh culture has a rich tradition of hobbies and leisure activities. Depending on the region and historical background, certain hobbies may be more prevalent. For example, in coastal areas, water sports such as sailing and surfing are popular. In rural areas, activities like hiking and fishing are common due to the beautiful landscapes and abundance of natural resources. Traditional Welsh music, known as "cerdd dant," combines poetry and music, and is often performed at cultural events and festivals. The Eisteddfod is a well-known festival in Wales, celebrating music, literature, and performance arts. It is a great opportunity to witness the vibrant cultural scene and engage with local artists and enthusiasts.
Practice Exercises[edit | edit source]
Now, let's practice using the vocabulary we've learned. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate Welsh words:
1. I enjoy playing __________ in my free time. (golf) 2. Can you recommend a good __________ to read? (novel) 3. Let's go for a __________ in the park. (walk) 4. She is a talented __________ and painter. (musician) 5. We are going on an __________ trip to the countryside. (adventure)
Solutions: 1. I enjoy playing **golff** in my free time. 2. Can you recommend a good **nofel** to read? 3. Let's go for a **cerdded** in the park. 4. She is a talented **cerddor** and painter. 5. We are going on an **antur** trip to the countryside.
Conclusion[edit | edit source]
Congratulations! You've expanded your Welsh vocabulary by learning common hobbies and leisure activities. Being able to talk about your interests and understand others' hobbies will help you connect with Welsh speakers and engage in conversations. Practice using these words in different contexts to reinforce your learning. Keep exploring the world of Welsh hobbies and enjoy the process of language acquisition. Pob lwc! (Good luck!)
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