[OSList] The five principles in Welsh?
Jon Harvey
jon at jonharveyassociates.co.uk
Mon Jul 9 05:35:57 PDT 2012
Hi Kisty
Google translate says:
Pwy bynnag ddaw yn y bobl iawn
Beth bynnag fydd yn digwydd yw'r unig beth a allai gael
Lle bynnag y mae'n digwydd yn y lle iawn
Pryd bynnag y bydd yn dechrau yn yr adeg iawn
Pan mae'n dros mae'n dros
Mae cyfraith dwy droedfedd / gyfraith symudedd
Byddwch yn barod i gael ei synnu
Given that Welsh is a pretty formulaic language (unlike English) - there is
a good chance this translation is reasonable.
Hope this helps
atb
Jon
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[mailto:oslist-bounces at lists.openspacetech.org] On Behalf Of Kirsty Lothian
Sent: 05 July 2012 16:38
To: oslist at lists.openspacetech.org
Subject: [OSList] The five principles in Welsh?
Hello OS List,
I think this is actually my first post, although I have been reading for few
years now! I am working with Improbable and Phelim McDermott on the Devoted
and Disgruntled open space Roadshow which we are on this summer. On Saturday
we will be doing our very first OS bilingual in Welsh and English. So...
Does anyone know the principles and laws in Welsh?
We are after the full complement:
Whoever comes are the right people
Whatever happens is the only thing that could have
Wherever it happens is the right place
Whenever it starts is the right time
When it's over it's over
The law of two feet/ law of mobility
Be prepared to be surprised
Many thanks for any help you can offer,
Thanks,
Kirsty
Kirsty Lothian
Open Space administrator
Improbable
020 7240 4556
kirsty at improbable.co.uk
www.improbable.co.uk
I work part time for Improbable, usually on Mondays, Wednesdays and
Thursday. If you have an urgent enquiry on a different day, please ring the
office on 020 7240 4556, and someone will be able to help you.
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