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In Welsh, "to flag" is "llumanu";
BBC Wales website has some great resources for anyone
interested in learning the language. Heres
a
link to the full conjugation of "llumanu".
Brian Ellis, 26 Oct 2007
"Llech" / "y llech" means "slab" or
"rickets", decidedly not flag words.
Brian Ellis, 26 Oct 2007
"Baner" / "y faner"
is the general word for "flag" (plural is
"banerau" or
"baneri", with mutations:
"fanerau" /
"faneri",
"maner" (sg.) /
"manerau" /
"maneri").
"National Flag" is "y Faner Genedlaethol";
"my flag" is "fy maner".
Brian Ellis, 26 Oct 2007
It turns out that several sources Ive looked at show that
"fflag(en)" actually means "flag-stick"(?) and with the
"-en" means "flagstone" although Ive come
across instances of "fflag" being used for "flag".
Brian Ellis, 26 Oct 2007
"Lluman" / "y lluman" is used to describe
ensigns and sports flags (pl. "llumanau",
with mutations: "luman" /
"lumanau").
The Red Ensign is "y Lluman Coch";
the Blue Ensign is "y Lluman Glas";
the White Ensign is "y Lluman Gwyn".
Brian Ellis, 26 Oct 2007
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