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The irony is that in South Wales, Wales is pronounced with the single syllable and in North Wales it is pronounced as above Way-uls.
So when it comes to rugby the eggy brethren talk North Walian http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/hehe.gif
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Originally Posted by The Penguin wrote on Sat, 14 March 2015 17:22
Those rugby fans are going to be gutted in the morning when they wake up and realise how ironic all this is. Poor bastards.Quote:
Originally Posted by The Penguin wrote on Sat, 14 March 2015 17:22
I'm from South Wales and I say Way-uls. Maybe you're posh.
Nah he just pronounces it correctly.Quote:
Originally Posted by NYCBlue wrote on Sun, 15 March 2015 15:49
your all wrong its..........CUMMMMMMM-REEEEEEEEEEE
I pronounce it like a German and say 'Vales' which does at least give a tip of the hat to one element of the nations geography.
I was in a Welsh language pub yesterday so kept switching between CUMMMMMMM-REEEEEEEEEEE and WAY-ULS.Quote:
Originally Posted by Llanharan Blues wrote on Sun, 15 March 2015 16:50
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Originally Posted by surge wrote on Sun, 15 March 2015 20:12
What do you think this is, a Cardiff City forum or summink?Quote:
Originally Posted by ginger monster wrote on Sun, 15 March 2015 20:19
I bet my day was cheaper http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/tong.gifQuote:
Originally Posted by ginger monster wrote on Sun, 15 March 2015 20:19
Grow up you childish arseholes.
Do we have too?Quote:
Originally Posted by saddle sniffer wrote on Mon, 16 March 2015 02:55
Living in England I tend to just save myself the confusion and refer to myself as 'a sheep-shagging prick' rather than Welsh, when asked.