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Y Gweithdy Cymraeg and the universal language of turning

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Here's info about the workshop name I posted on another forum some time ago:

WELSH - Did a web search on the title "Y Gweithdy Cymraeg". This is what I found: "Y" = "The" in Welsh. "Gweithdy" = workhouse or workshop in Welsh. "Cymraeg" = Welsh in Welsh. So, title is: The Welsh Workshop.
 
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Yep, the turning language is the same in all countries... cool movie! The soundtrack is cool too... anybody know what it is???
 
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:d :d ...................
 
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