Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 May 1886 — Welsh Names. [ARTICLE]

Welsh Names.

Welsh names are proverbially of a crack-jaw tendency, but perhaps the palm may be given to the following, which casually occurred in a conversation between a Welsh maiden and an English visitor at a village at the foot of Snowdon. The visitor inquired: “ What is the name of your little cottage, my dear?” Welsh girl: “Llefyllifynwy, sir.” E. V.: “Oh, and are your parents living?” W. G.: “Yes, sir; but my father works at Chwarel Caebraichycafn.” E. V.: “Very well. Any brothers?” W. G.: “Yes, three, sir. One at Khosllanerchrugog, one at Llanenddwyncwmllanddwywye, one lives between Penmaenmawr and Llanfairfechan. ” E. V.: “It’s growing worse, I see. How many sisters?” W. G.: “Only two, sir; one is with my aunt at Llanfairmathafareithnf.” E. V.: “My word, what a name! And the other ?” W. G.: “Oh, she is in service, sir. at Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwrndrobwllgertrobwllylandysiliogogogoch. ”

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