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Guide to Welsh Pronunciation

 

Despite its formidable appearance, the Welsh language follows generally simple rules of spelling and pronunciation. The principal Welsh names and placenames in the novel are pronounced roughly as follows.

Camlann =
kam
-lan (with two short vowels)

Cwmhir = koom-heere

Cyndeyrn =
kin
-dayrn 

Dyffryn =
duh
-frin

Owain Glyn D
ŵ
r =
Oh
wain glin doowr

Plaid Cymru = plide kumree

Rhayader = ray-uh-der (with the ‘uh’ barely sounded)

Siôn Cent = shon kent

Tân y Ddraig = tahn uh thraig (‘th’ as in ‘the’, ‘ai’ as in ‘eye’)

Ty Faenor = tee vynor

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Copyright © 2013 by Sean Pidgeon

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Pidgeon, Sean.

Finding Camlann : a novel / Sean Pidgeon.

p. cm.

ISBN 978-0-393-24015-3 (hardcover)

eISBN 978-0-393-08970-7

1. Archaeologists—Fiction. 2. Linguists—Fiction. 3. Mythology,
British—Fiction. 4. Arthur, King—Fiction. 5. Great Britain—History—
Fiction. 6. Mystery fiction. 7. Love stories. I. Title.

PS3616.I29F56 2013

813'.6—dc23

2012036044

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