The Welsh dialect of north-east Wales

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An example of the Welsh dialect of north-east Wales. Ness Davies of Ffynnongroyw was born in 1917 and recorded by St Fagans:National History Museum.

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on 17/03/2010
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Anon Y Mouse
Added 24/12/2011

Ness was my uncle, being father's youngest of four brothers. Delightful to hear my local dialect spoken by a close relative,especially as I studied Linguistics at Bangor University, Ken Davies 24/12/2011

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  • A collection of audio examples of dialect speech in the Welsh language, together with distribution maps of some dialect features. The recordings come from the a...
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