Problem
I must have seen and learned this a dozen times and I still keep forgetting. I can recognize it when I see the two words together on signs. But not when I see either of the words alone and have to recall the other.
Answer
I recall that Aber means mouth of the river, where it sees the sea.
I must look at the two words again and find a link.
ABERTAWE - SWANSEA
AbErtAWE - sWAnSEA
I can see the W in both words.
AW in Abertawe. WA in sWAnsea.
E on the end of Abertawe, and the sound e and e is last letter but one in Swansea.
Imagine a swan in the mouth of the river.
I can now remember SWAN-SEA ABER -.... TAWE - To A Wide Estuary
Welsh - English
Abertawe - Swansea
Abertawe - Swansea
Abertawe - Swansea
English - Welsh
Swansea - Abertawe
Swansea - Abertawe
Swansea - Abertawe
Author
Angela Lansbury, author and speaker. Teacher of English and foreign languages.
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I must have seen and learned this a dozen times and I still keep forgetting. I can recognize it when I see the two words together on signs. But not when I see either of the words alone and have to recall the other.
Answer
I recall that Aber means mouth of the river, where it sees the sea.
I must look at the two words again and find a link.
ABERTAWE - SWANSEA
AbErtAWE - sWAnSEA
I can see the W in both words.
AW in Abertawe. WA in sWAnsea.
E on the end of Abertawe, and the sound e and e is last letter but one in Swansea.
Imagine a swan in the mouth of the river.
I can now remember SWAN-SEA ABER -.... TAWE - To A Wide Estuary
Welsh - English
Abertawe - Swansea
Abertawe - Swansea
Abertawe - Swansea
English - Welsh
Swansea - Abertawe
Swansea - Abertawe
Swansea - Abertawe
Author
Angela Lansbury, author and speaker. Teacher of English and foreign languages.
Please share links to your favourite posts.
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