FAO Scruffy

I know you'll have made the call now so this is redundant, and Old Man gave you a decent steer so you'll have got away with it, but........

The Welsh 'll' sound is most easily achieved by saying, Loch Lomond as one word without a break: lochlomond. That 'chl' in the middle will do you just fine. When typing it phonetically I always spell it 'khl' to mark the difference between the English and Celtic 'ch' sounds.

One thing: the 's' on the end of words/names like Bronllys is pronounced to rhyme with fleece, so the pronunciation would be Bronkhleece. I think I'm right in saying that Llys means Place, or more accurately Place Where Meetings Occur, say, a hall or the like, and Bron has a number of meanings including Breast. So Bronllys could be translated as Titty Palace. have a good holiday with the family!!!

That'll be two hundred and seventy-four pounds please.

Posted By: Sugbad The Bad, Jul 30, 20:01:48

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