The Welsh dialect of Llangynwyd, Mid Glamorgan
Llangynwyd Welsh
[image: cofio iwso maen carrag]
cofio iwso maen carrag
Listen to Richard Giffith Thomas from south-east Wales talking in a Llangynwyd dialect of Welsh in Chapter 2 of this story.The recording
Richard-Griffith-Thomas.mp3An example of the Welsh dialect of south-east Wales. Richard Griffith Thomas of Llangynwyd was born in 1894 and recorded by St Fagans:National History Museum
An example of the Welsh dialect of the Llangynwyd area in south-east Wales by Richard Giffith Thomas. There is a transcript in the Welsh language version of the chapter.
Notes on the recording
[image: cofio iwso maen carrag]
cofio iwso maen carrag
Please see the Welsh version of this story for notes on the recordings.Article Date: 17 May 2010
2 comments
Amgueddfa Cymru on 2 May 2012, 11:35
Dear John, thank you for your comment. 'carrag' (carreg/cerrig), means 'rock', or 'stone' in English.
John on 2 May 2012, 10:41
what does carrag mean in english? please
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