I suspect that like many languages, regions will kick in, like people from the Valleys will say.....Care-diff for cardiff personally for Ynysddu I would say unis-de, I'm sure the pronounciations will change from area to area, we have only ever picked up on swansea / cardiff accents really
You won't here welsh spoken fluently in many places in south wales, many will do certain sayings like Bor a dah (Good Morning) or Prin how da (good afternoon) I've spelt both in a way they can be pronounced in english, i wouldnt know the welsh way of spelling it without looking it up, I work in...
I've just spent the last year working near there.............for those that don't know its pronounced .....un isa bull (nearest i can get to it! :lol: )
Having lived here for 31 years, I can actually say it, but those that know me in the real world will tell you that I sound very cockerneee
Oh its pronounced.....cumb est with :thumbsup:
Just do away with ALL welsh road signs, doubled up info on forms etc etc........waste of money and a waste of time................I have not a clue of the percentage but a vast majority of Welsh people can do no more than utter a few minor sayings in Welsh...........its pointless!!