Is Welsh the 'Language of Heaven'?
2007-10-30
03:53:54
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[J.S.] Llanfair P.G. - No, it's quite a run-down nondescript sort of a place really.
2007-10-30
05:33:16 ·
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[Laela] Hiya. Actually 'dyn' (from the Indo-European 'dunos', I think) meaning 'human' or 'person' so there could be an old connection with the Arabic after all.
2007-10-31
01:35:14 ·
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Obviously not, since you yourself used the common shortcut for saying that longest place name (Llanfair P.G.)! One would think that Heaven is a place of joy and, for me, Welsh is a convoluted and challenging language, to say the least! Heaven can't be that hard!
2007-10-30 06:09:54
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answered by peachyone 6
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Some people believe its German, because most words in German have one meaning and one meaning only so you can actually say what you mean more clearly (were as in English, you say POP and a million different things come to mind *soda POP, POP goes the weasel, and the supposed to be big explosion only went POP!*)
No I don't think Welsh is the language of Heaven. I think God has his own language that we will all know as soon as we die so that we can speak it (if you get into heaven)
2007-10-30 11:31:00
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answered by Aurum 5
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It may well be, but having never heard what language is spoken in the place called "Heaven" - I cannot tell you for sure.
By the way, have you been to Llanfairpwllgywngyllgogerychwyrndrobwyll-llantysiliogogogoch? Is it like "Heaven?"
2007-10-30 04:08:38
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answered by WMD 7
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I have no idea; the only word I know in Welsh is Din (deen) it means boy. In Arabic Din means relegion.
2007-10-30 03:59:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Possibly since Welsh (ancient Celtic language) is one of the oldest spoken languages in Europe.
2007-10-30 14:29:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Come over to Singapore, and discover the beauty of Singlish. The short hand of english. Easily understood.
For example:
Go where? ( Where are you going to?)
Eat what? ( What for dinner or What are we having for dinner?)
Where got? ( Where the seats you reserve for me?)
That the language of Heaven. Simple and full of meaning.
or
shigogo lalala shibaba wobababa ( Shake hands and feet for effect ) just like the christian doing in the Church. Either way, both are good.
2007-10-30 04:24:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Wn i ddim ond mae un peth sydd amlwg nid saesneg ydyw. CYMRAEG YW IAITH Y PARHAD
CYMRAEG YW IAITH FY NGWAED
2007-10-30 06:35:15
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answered by Cymro i'r Carn 6
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the launguage of heaven is in the english toung called the adamic launguage. It is the pure launguage given to adam. and changed at the tower of babel to all the launguages spoken on earth today.
2007-10-30 04:02:19
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answered by squishy 6
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No, its Black Country!
2007-10-30 04:08:25
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answered by james h 4
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HOW ARE WE SUPPOSED TO KNOW THE ANSWER TO THAT
2007-10-30 04:53:57
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answered by Anonymous
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