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Penblwydd priodas hapus (Happy wedding anniversary) Welsh language anniversary card by Erica Sturla. Card is 15cm square and blank inside.

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This lovely certificate encourages and motives your class to be kind to themselves and those around them. It's also handy for reinforcing Welsh vocabulary, such as congratulations in Welsh. The certificate includes words such as ‘llongyfarchiadau’ (congratulations) and ‘da iawn’ (well done). This resource is editable, so you can add in children’s names for a more personal touch. What’s your favorite “ Happy Work Anniversary!” translation? Feel free to write it in the comment box below. It is not a public holiday, but towns often hold parades, with major events in Cardiff and Swansea.

Like many early Christian saints, verifiable historical facts about David can he hard to come by. Much of his life story is based on the Buchedd Dewi (Life of David) written by the scholar Rhigyfarch at the end of the 11th century. Various miracles are attributed to St David, including restoring the sight of his teacher and, most famously, creating an entirely new hill (now the village of Llanddewi Brefi) during an outdoor sermon. Customs include wearing daffodils and leeks – two of the most recognisable symbols of Wales – and eating traditional dishes such as Welsh rarebit. Who was St David? Want to learn more? Here are some handy words and phrases that are similar to congratulations in Welsh: Looking for something different to share when #LinkedIn tells you that a friend or colleague has a work anniversary? Type in From http://aha.pub/HappyWork in their social media status space. The rest works magically.Due to Brexit International post in Europe is slower than usual, please bear with the service UK Saver Delivery (Delivery aim: 3-5 working days)*:

St David is thought to have been born around 500 AD in Pembrokeshire on the west coast of Wales. Non, the woman believed to be his mother, was also a saint. He was trained as a priest under the tutelage of St Paulinus. A typical Welsh greeting is ‘Shwmae / Su’mae’ which means hello. Other typical greetings used in Wales include: Reward children for their attendance with these lovely Perfect Attendance Certificates in Welsh. They’re great for encouraging your class to strive for good attendance. Choose from a selection of different coloured versions depending on children’s preferences. Hey, Did You AHAthat? If not, you should. Get your free account and start sharing in seconds: AHAthatThese fantastic Thank You in Welsh Certificates are ideal for using in class to help young learners feel appreciated. You can use these lovely certificates as a reward for good behaviour, or as a way of saying thank you for helping out around the classroom. Are you a hard-working and dedicated worker? Do you give it 100% day in and day out? If you exemplify these qualities, then we wouldn't be surprised that you have stayed in your company for a long time! Congratulations’ in Welsh is ‘llongyfarchiadau’. There are lots of other ways to celebrate in Welsh, too. Let’s take a look at some other related vocabulary! How do you say cheers in Welsh?

This week's five AHAs are from the AHAbook™ Happy Work Anniversary! Please share this URL "aha.pub/HappyWork" in your social media status update to let your friends know about it.The Welsh word for cheers is ‘iechyd da’. It is a common phrase used in Wales, even among those who don’t speak Welsh fluently. Over the years, the saying has become anglicised among the English-speaking in Wales, and is often pronounced ‘yaki dah’. Much like with the word cheers, ‘iechyd da’ is used when people raise a glass to toast or congratulate someone / celebrate something. What is a typical Welsh greeting?

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