mam-gee (g as in get)
In Welsh, "Mamgu" is pronounced as "Mam-gee" with the stress on the first syllable.
Seb-gu-gu-gu.
It is pronounced "goo-shee-ree."
In Welsh, "dragon" is pronounced as "drai-gon."
In Welsh, "little" is pronounced as "pethau" (PEH-thigh).
Ceulan is pronounced as "KAY-lan" in Welsh.
Its Mam-gu and its pronounced "mam (as in lamb) gee"
mam gu.....said mam ghee
mam-gu or it can be Nain
seanmhair or seanag
'Mam-gu' or 'nain.'
Mam-gu and nainmamgi or gi (gee)
The Welsh word for grandma is "nain."
It sounds almost like 'monkey' (English speakers sometimes wonder why we call our Grans monkeys). But the 'g' is very hard: mun-ghee.
North Wales = nain South Wales = mam gu
Grandmother is mam-gu in the south and nain in the north.
The word for grandmother in Welsh is "nain" pronounced as nine.
Irish: seanmháthair (shanwauhir) Scots Gaelic: seanmhair (shenevur) Welsh: nain ('nine') north Wales; mam-gu (mamgee) south Wales