What is delicious in Welsh?
There are a few ways to say "delicious" in Welsh, depending on the context and level of formality:
Formal:
* Blasus (pronounced "blas-us") - This is the most formal and literal translation of "delicious".
* Hynod flasus (pronounced "hun-nod blas-us") - This means "extremely delicious" and is a more emphatic way to describe something.
Informal:
* Llygoden fach (pronounced "hluh-goh-den vach") - This literally means "little mouse", but is used colloquially to mean "delicious". This is a playful and informal way to say "delicious".
* Hwylus (pronounced "hoo-loos") - This means "enjoyable" or "tasty", and is a less formal way to say "delicious".
Other options:
* Yn flasus iawn (pronounced "un blas-us ee-own") - This means "very tasty" and is a more general way to describe something delicious.
The best way to choose which word to use depends on the situation and who you are speaking to.
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