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No, the word "Pam" in Welsh does not mean "brick." In Welsh, "Pam" translates to "why" or "because." "Brick" in Welsh is "brics." The two words have different meanings and are not related in the Welsh language.

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Oh, dude, Pam in Welsh doesn't mean brick. Pam actually means "why" in Welsh. So, if you're looking to build a house in Wales, you might want to ask "Pam" before you start stacking bricks!

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3mo ago
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The only meaning I know is 'why?'. Brick is bricsen or priddfaen.

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