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  • #46
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    I’ve not been in the stadium for a Welsh game since 2019 so I think I’ve missed the introduction of Yma O Hyd. When did it start and was there any stimulus (BBC Wales TV preview maybe)?

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    • #47
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      Anyone know what the song is actually about? My 10 year old said he sang it in school on st david’s day recently and it’s something along the lines of “I’m still here”….

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      • #48
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        Originally posted by goats View Post
        Anyone know what the song is actually about? My 10 year old said he sang it in school on st david’s day recently and it’s something along the lines of “I’m still here”….
        I found this the other day, I bookmarked it


        Still Here

        You don't remember Macsen,1
        nobody knows him.
        One thousand and six hundred years,
        a time too long to remember.
        When Magnus Maximus2 left Wales,
        in the year 383,
        leaving us a whole nation,
        and today - look at us!

        We are still here,
        we are still here,
        in spite of everyone and everything,
        in spite of everyone and everything,
        in spite of everyone and everything.
        We are still here,
        we are still here,
        in spite of everyone and everything,
        in spite of everyone and everything,
        in spite of everyone and everything.
        We are still here.

        Let the wind blow from the East,3
        let the storm roar from the sea,
        let the lightning split the heavens,
        and the thunder shout "encore!"
        Let the tears of the faint-hearted flow,
        and the servile lick the floor.
        Despite the blackness around us,
        we are ready for the breaking of the dawn!

        We are still here,
        we are still here,
        in spite of everyone and everything,
        in spite of everyone and everything,
        in spite of everyone and everything.
        We are still here,
        we are still here,
        in spite of everyone and everything,
        in spite of everyone and everything,
        in spite of everyone and everything.
        We are still here.

        We remember that Macsen the Emperor
        left our country in one whole piece.
        And we shall shout before the nations,
        "We'll be here until Judgement Day!"
        Despite every Dic Siôn Dafydd,4
        despite old Maggie5 and her crew,
        we'll be here until the end of time,
        and the Welsh language will be alive!

        We are still here,
        we are still here,
        in spite of everyone and everything,
        in spite of everyone and everything,
        in spite of everyone and everything.
        We are still here,
        we are still here,
        in spite of everyone and everything,
        in spite of everyone and everything,
        in spite of everyone and everything.
        We are still here,
        we are still here,
        in spite of everyone and everything,
        in spite of everyone and everything,
        in spite of everyone and everything.
        We are still here,
        we are still here,
        in spite of everyone and everything,
        in spite of everyone and everything...

        1. The Welsh name for Magnus Maximus, Macsen Wledig. See below.
        2. Welsh emperor of the Western Roman Empire, 383-388.
        3. Referring to the Anglo-Saxon settlements east of Welsh territory.
        4. A character in a poem of the Welsh satirical poet Jac Glan-y-gors.
        5. Margaret Thatcher, prime minister of the United Kingdom, 1979-1990.
        Dafydd Iwan – Yma o Hyd: English translation. Original lyrics in Welsh. From t

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        • #49
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          Originally posted by UNDERHILL1927 View Post
          And on the note of the Welsh language I’m embarrassed that I’ve never learnt it. I was taught French in school, ****ing French.

          I was on the fence but this video has tipped me over and I’m starting to learn Welsh in the next few weeks.
          I did Welsh History ( or a form of it ) in Barry boys Comp ( instead of a language ) got me fairly interested in learning more ( this was before the interweb ) and got me fairly deep into the Free Wales army / Meibion Glyndwr

          my daughter is learning welsh at the mo, kids pick up languages fairly easy, she is doing Spanish in school and Welsh at home

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          • #50
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            I quite like it at Wales games - but hate it played down the city....relate more to cardiff born cardiff bred.

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            • #51
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              Originally posted by Whisperer View Post
              I quite like it at Wales games - but hate it played down the city....relate more to cardiff born cardiff bred.
              Yeah I think it suits a Wales match for sure, they travel down from up north in good numbers aswell. I bet they love it, the ones I know really enjoy coming down here for a big night….

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              • #52
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                Originally posted by Whisperer View Post
                I quite like it at Wales games - but hate it played down the city....relate more to cardiff born cardiff bred.
                Men of Harlech christ that's dreadful

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                • #53
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                  Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
                  Men of Harlech christ that's dreadful
                  Yes that’s terrible…. It would perhaps be more tolerable if people sang the words

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                  • #54
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                    Originally posted by TWGL1 View Post
                    Yes that’s terrible…. It would perhaps be more tolerable if people sang the words
                    That's not going to happen , it's more than one line

                    Our lot can't cope 😢

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                    • #55
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                      Originally posted by Enoch Mort View Post
                      Very powerful song with the crowd generating a great atmosphere. Pity about the bloke at 2.00 into the clip who is more preoccupied with his phone than the fervour of the occasion.
                      Depends what he was using his phone for really doesn't it.

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                      • #56
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                        Originally posted by Gnojek View Post
                        I quite like the Hennessy clip. Yes, it's old school and stereotypical, but he's as much a part of Cardiff - more, arguably - as Dafydd Iwan, and I say that as a proud Welsh speaker who'd love nothing more than to see more people use the language. Yma o Hyd is a tub-thumping anthem that I've shouted (my voice is awful) more times than I care to remember, but the club and city represent Welsh speakers and non-Welsh speakers alike. To be honest, I'm pleasantly surprised the song seems to have been adopted so readily by non-Welsh speakers.

                        I can't believe I'm saying this but I'm starting to get a bit concerned that Yma o Hyd is becoming too mainstream and far too overplayed. It's an awful comparison, but it feels like our version of Sweet Caroline, which used to be a nice song, but is now played everywhere, from numerous betting adverts to every England game.
                        You are not rationing a chocolate bar during world War 2, you don't have to savour it.

                        Nowhere near the level that sweet Caroline is used.

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                        • #57
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                          Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View Post
                          Let’s be honest, anyone and everyone in Wales who wants to learn to speak Welsh can do so. But the vast majority of us just can’t be arsed.
                          That means going out of your own way to learn a skill. Not the same as being taught in school, people are more likely to bother if it is being taught.

                          I've fancied learning a language for ages, but I question my desire because I never actually get around to doing it even at times I've got hours spare in a day..it's the effort that puts me off. Not many people go out of their way to make extra effort..

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                          • #58
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                            Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
                            Many English speaking Welsh people talk about learning the language and quite a few try

                            But life throws up many things and if I 2as asked if I wanted to try and learn the language I would say I don't have the time or interest

                            I would rather go for a walk , go fishing or learn to cook as I am a crap cook

                            Welsh doesn't interest me at all

                            That doesn't mean that I don't think kids should use the language and pass it on

                            However the double printing of official forms in Welsh and English is a waste of money especially in South East Wales and the Valleys as are the bilingual answering services on gp phonelines , local council offices , social services etc

                            Barry ?

                            Bridgend ?

                            I know about 20 Welsh speakers , all of them speak English, it's daft

                            I could understand it in Llanberis or Caernarfon
                            Why is it a waste of money?
                            Why should someone who wants to fill in forms in their own language have to do it in English.
                            Would you expect a bi lingual French man to fill it one in English just because he can.
                            As for the waste of time in South East Wales and the Valleys statement that shows an ignorance on your part.
                            You under estimate how many welsh speakers there are in these areas.

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                            • #59
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                              Originally posted by willo1927 View Post
                              Why is it a waste of money?
                              Why should someone who wants to fill in forms in their own language have to do it in English.
                              Would you expect a bi lingual French man to fill it one in English just because he can.
                              As for the waste of time in South East Wales and the Valleys statement that shows an ignorance on your part.
                              You under estimate how many welsh speakers there are in these areas.
                              I would have bilingual forms and council services in predominantly welsh speaking areas but in most of South Wales I think it's a daft box ticking exercise

                              Most welsh speakers I know don't bother with S4C and certainly don't fill in forms in welsh

                              WTF is the point of having a woman on the council telephone answering machine in Bridgend speak to you in welsh ?

                              Carmarthen I can dig that

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                              • #60
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                                Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
                                Many English speaking Welsh people talk about learning the language and quite a few try

                                But life throws up many things and if I 2as asked if I wanted to try and learn the language I would say I don't have the time or interest

                                I would rather go for a walk , go fishing or learn to cook as I am a crap cook

                                Welsh doesn't interest me at all

                                That doesn't mean that I don't think kids should use the language and pass it on

                                However the double printing of official forms in Welsh and English is a waste of money especially in South East Wales and the Valleys as are the bilingual answering services on gp phonelines , local council offices , social services etc

                                Barry ?

                                Bridgend ?

                                I know about 20 Welsh speakers , all of them speak English, it's daft

                                I could understand it in Llanberis or Caernarfon
                                But surely every Welsh speaker has the right in our country to receive government/council forms/literature etc in Welsh? What a poor country we would be if we denied Welsh speakers the opportunity to use Welsh as it's a waste of money.

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