Goodbye: there are several ways of saying this.
"Da bo ti" (familiar) and "Da bo chi" (formal) are the usual ones.
There is also "ffarwel", which to be honest I have only ever seen in print. If you want to be dead casual, then you can say "hwyl". which translates as "cheers".
Hello: "helo" or "shw'mae?". The latter is a way of asking how you're doing which doesn't expect any reply.
2006-12-01 00:55:55
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answer #1
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answered by Doethineb 7
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Hello In Welsh
2016-10-06 11:32:48
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answered by ? 4
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Welsh:
Hello: Bore da
Goodbye: Hwyl fawr
Thank you: Diolch
2006-11-30 23:32:28
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answered by Anonymous
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For goodbye...
Hwyl fawr
Da bo
For hello...
Bore da
P'nawn da
Prynhawn da
Shw'mae?
Helo
2006-11-30 23:30:41
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answered by Aaron_J88 2
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My great great uncle founded the Welsh language club, but I can hardly speak any Welsh. Hello is bore da though. Pronouced Borra dar.
2006-12-01 07:46:09
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answered by autisticspectrumkid 2
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Bore da / Hello
Da boch / goodbye
2006-11-30 23:44:45
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answered by free 1
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hello = shwmai or croeso or helo
goodbye=hwyl or ffarwell or da bo
good morning=bore da
good afternoon=prynhawn da
good night=nos da
2006-11-30 23:31:29
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answered by Welshchick 7
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Yackidah or something similar. Hello: So, you don't like Liverpool, isn't it, lovely.
2006-12-01 05:48:12
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answered by cymry3jones 7
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goodbye is hwyl....and hello is helo
2006-11-30 23:46:06
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answered by simon 3
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If you check out Babelfish, you can translate most languages.
2006-11-30 23:46:23
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answered by dizzydeb 2
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