10.7.11

Mae'r cyffro wedi dechrau...

Wel mae cyffro Cariad@Iaith/Love4Language wedi dechrau ar S4C! 

Dan ni wedi cyfarfod y 'celebs' sy'n cymryd rhan yn y rhaglen, a dyma dipyn bach amdanyn nhw, ond ewch i'r wefan http://www.s4c.co.uk/cariadatiaith/e_index.shtml am mwy:

Lembit Opik! - no explanation needed, though interestingly his first language is Estonian, despite being brought up in Northern Ireland!

Helen Lederer - Comic/Writer, born in Wales as her father was working there at the time, can say 'bore da'..

Sophie Evans - (from the Rhondda, came second in 'Somewhere over the Rainbow', has sung the Welsh version on telly 'Rhywle, Draw Dros yr Enfys')

Colin Charvis - Birmingham born Welsh rugby player now settled in Abertawe, was on the Big Welsh Challenge so knows a fair bit Welsh of, including Hen Wlad fy Nhadau...wel sort of!)

Josie D'arby - tv presenter, actores, born in Casnewydd (Newport), keen to embrace her Welsh roots and promote awareness of ethnic minorities in Wales.

Matt Johnson - Born in Caerffili, now presenting on OKTV,  the introduction shows him performing with what looks like a Welsh boy band! so could be a dark horse!

Rhys from GLC ('Goldie Lookin Chain' that is) - Casnewydd born and bred, claims to have missed out on any Welsh lessons that may have been offered at school,  one to watch!

Melanie Walters - actores o Abertawe, most famous for her portrayal of Staceys mum (Gwen) in Gavin and Stacey.  She learnt some Welsh whilst at Aberystwyth Uni, though was put off by some peoples reaction to learners back in the 70's. Times have changed hopefully!

The 'dosbarthiadau' started on  dydd Sadwrn, with the first programme following the antics (yr hynt a helynt) nos Sul,  dwi'n edrych ymlaen....


cyffro-excitement
cymryd rhan - taking place




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