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Transportation and Travel

Introduction:

In this chapter, we will embark on a journey through the world of transportation and travel in Wales. Whether youre exploring the scenic countryside or navigating the bustling cities, knowing how to communicate your travel needs and interact with transportation services is essential. This chapter will equip you with the necessary Welsh phrases to navigate public transportation, book tickets, ask for directions, and make the most of your travel experiences. So, lets dive into the world of transportation and travel in Welsh!

Getting Around:

When it comes to getting around in Wales, use the following phrases to communicate your transportation needs:

How can I get to? How can I get to?

We need a taxi to the train station. I need a taxi to the train station.

I need a ticket on the bus. I need a ticket for the bus.

Is there a train station near here? Is there a train station nearby?

Where is the passing station for the bus? Where is the bus stop?

The high speed rail is going to? Does the express train go to?

Will the bus go to that town? Will the bus go to that town?

Asking for Directions:

When you find yourself in need of directions, use these phrases to ask for help:

I'm sorry, but I'm losing my way. I'm sorry, but I'm lost.

Where is the colony a city? Where is the cathedral in the city?

Can you show me the way? Can you show me the way?

Give me the rest for this town, please. Please give me directions to this town.

I need to get to the train station. I need to reach the train station.

Is there a grocery store near here? Is there a grocery store nearby?

Booking Tickets:

When booking tickets for transportation, use these phrases:

Can I buy a ticket online? Can I buy a ticket online?

Give me a ticket for the next train, please. Please give me a ticket for the next train.

Beth yw pris tocyn ir barth?  What is the price of a ticket to the city center?

I want a return ticket, please. I want a round trip ticket, please.

At the Airport:

If youre traveling by air, use these phrases at the airport:

I have arrived at the air station. I have arrived at the airport.

Please give me my directions for the flight crossing. Please give me directions to the departure gate.

Where are the main exit doors? Where are the main exit doors?

Can you give directions to the gorse, please? Can you give directions to the restroom, please?

Emergency Situations:

In case of emergency situations, use these phrases to seek assistance:

Call for help! Call for help!

It is an emergency event. It's an emergency.

Can you contact the police, please? Can you contact the police, please?

Expressions of Gratitude:

When receiving assistance or reaching your destination, express your gratitude:

Thank you very much for your help. Thank you very much for your help.

I have arrived safely. Thank you! I have arrived safely. Thank you!

Conclusion:

Congratulations! You have now learned the essential phrases for transportation and travel in Welsh. With these language skills, you can confidently navigate public transportation, ask for directions, book tickets, and handle emergency situations during your travels in Wales. Enjoy exploring the beautiful landscapes, vibrant cities, and rich culture that Wales has to offer. Stay tuned for the next chapter, where we will delve into essential phrases for leisure activities and entertainment in Welsh. Hwyl am y tro! (Goodbye for now!)

Time and Dates

Introduction:

In this chapter, we will delve into the world of time and dates in Welsh. Understanding how to express and comprehend time-related information is crucial for effective communication and scheduling. Whether youre asking for the time, discussing appointments, or planning events, this chapter will equip you with the necessary Welsh phrases to navigate the realm of time and dates. So, lets dive into the fascinating world of time and dates in Welsh!

Telling Time:

When it comes to telling time in Welsh, use the following phrases:

Beth ywr amser?  What is the time?

It's o'clock. It's o'clock.

Is it what time? Is it o'clock?

Exactly half an hour after Exactly half past

It's one minute past It's one minute past

It's four minutes to It's four minutes to

When is breakfast/lunch/dinner? When is breakfast/lunch/dinner?

Days of the Week:

To discuss the days of the week in Welsh, use these phrases:

Monday Monday

Tuesday Tuesday

Wednesday Wednesday

Thursday Thursday

Friday Friday

Saturday Saturday

Sunday Sunday

Months of the Year:

To express the months of the year in Welsh, use the following phrases:

January January

February February

March March

April April

Mai  May

June June

July July

August August

Mid September

October October

November November

December December

Asking and Expressing Dates:

When asking or expressing dates in Welsh, use these phrases:

When is your birthday? When is your birthday?

My birthday is on My birthday is on

When is St David's Day? When is St. David's Day?

St David's Day is the first of March. St. David's Day is on the first of March.

When is Welsh Music Day? When is Welsh Music Day?

Cymru Music Day is on the third Thursday of February. Welsh Music Day is on the third Thursday of February.

Expressions of Time:

When discussing time-related matters, use these phrases:

When is the event? When is the event?

The meeting is at The meeting is at

Later or earlier than Later or earlier than

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