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Help with a Welsh village name...Please
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Julie | Report | 22 Aug 2003 11:47 |
Hi, can some one please tell me where Llansadrwn is or was in Wales.Probably somewhere in South Wales.Thank you Julie. |
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Therese | Report | 22 Aug 2003 12:36 |
Llansadrwn is near the Menai Bridge in Anglesey. Here is a weblink to confirm the location. http://www.thelocalweb.net/ListingByID.asp?id=%20117676 |
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Valice in | Report | 22 Aug 2003 19:12 |
I think I have come across that village name in the Swansea area too, there are likely to be a number of places with the same name in Wales |
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John | Report | 24 Aug 2003 16:13 |
There are 2 villages called Llansadwrn in Wales. Therese gives Anglesey and the one that Valerie refers to is probably the one between Llandeilo and Llandovery in Carmarthenshire, although not really near to Swansea. "Sadwrn" is welsh for Saturday. "Llan" is the welsh for a parish or village. John |
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Julie | Report | 24 Aug 2003 19:46 |
Hi, thanks for your help.The Llansadwrn I`m looking for is probably the one near Llandeilo,Llandovery.But I´m checking on it to make sure. As I didn`t have a clue before you`ve all helped a lot. Thanks, Julie. |
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Olgiza | Report | 24 Aug 2003 21:09 |
Noswaith dda ich y gyd. "Llan" means The church of the Saint... in this case Saint Saturday! iechyd da Roger |
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mab | Report | 25 Aug 2003 11:51 |
Roger, suspecting you might be welsh (!), I have ancestors from Blaina(Mon) and have been wondering if this is pronounced "Blay-na" or "Bligh-na". What would you think? Marian |
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Michelle | Report | 25 Aug 2003 11:55 |
The second one Marian |
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mab | Report | 25 Aug 2003 12:19 |
Thank you Michelle |
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Olgiza | Report | 25 Aug 2003 16:18 |
No i'm not Welsh but lived there for a while. The Welsh language is phonetic and the vowels (the English ones anyway) are pronounced as you would teach a young child to spell. Another pronunciation tip is to put the stress on the second to last syllable. Good luck Roger |
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mab | Report | 26 Aug 2003 13:08 |
Thank you Roger, that's interesting. I'm struggling with the welsh names I keep turning up, Marian |