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How do you pronounce di yn croesawu pawb david a elaines diwrnod arbennig in welsh?

The Welsh phrase "Di yn croesawu pawb i David a Elaine's diwrnod arbennig" is pronounced as follows:

Dee in kroy-saw-oo powb ee David ah Elaine's dyoor-nod ar-ben-nig

Here's a breakdown of the pronunciation:

* Di: Pronounced like "dee"

* yn: Pronounced like "in"

* croesawu: Pronounced like "kroy-saw-oo"

* pawb: Pronounced like "powb"

* i: Pronounced like "ee"

* David: Pronounced like "David" (same as in English)

* a: Pronounced like "ah"

* Elaine's: Pronounced like "Elaine's" (same as in English)

* diwrnod: Pronounced like "dyoor-nod"

* arbennig: Pronounced like "ar-ben-nig"

This phrase translates to "Welcome everyone to David and Elaine's special day."

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