08-19-2018, 09:46 AM
(08-19-2018, 09:19 AM)Renatus Wrote: So, am I right, after all that?
I've tried to explain the complexity of the issue, which means it isn't possible to be as black and white as you suggest.
Also, it's not a general "Welsh has a weak M", but instead within these words in this position the M appears to be weak. That may be because of the specific linguistic changes in this area and nothing to do with Welsh, but the evidence showing that Welsh has two variant spelling within this Do(m) type word does indicate that it's intrinsic to Welsh in some way.
But I'm definitely not making a general statement about Welsh as spoken in modern Wales.
Oh the grand oh Duke Suetonius, he had a Roman legion, he galloped rushed down to (a minor settlement called) Londinium then he galloped rushed back again. Londinium Bridge is falling down, falling down ... HOLD IT ... change of plans, we're leaving the bridge for Boudica and galloping rushing north.