> >>I am presently trying to learn Welsh, using Teach Yourself Welsh and the >>Linguaphone course. Can anyone recommend a good cassette course for >>conversational Welsh? Especially for the Carmarthenshire area. >> Thanks, >> Melanie Harries > >I to am trying to learn Welsh. I have the book, "Teach Yourself Welsh", >but that's all I can find here in America. I can't even find a Welsh-to >English dictionary, and the bok's glossary is very limited. I would >appreciate any help. Even if I just had a title of author I could place >an order with one of the larger bookstore chains. > > Thanks, > Michael > > You can get all you want in the USA from "David Morgan", 11812 North Creek Parkway N., Suite 103, Bothell, WA 98011, USA. David runs a Mail order business too, his Catalog lists language cassettes from Siop y Pentan (Near the market place in Carmarthen). David is at free toll 1-800-324-4934, Fax 1-800-364-3961 in the USA; or (206) 485-2132, Fax (206) 486-0224 (your charge) elseplace. This is in the Seattle area, Pacific Coast time zone. Incidently, David was instrumental with other leading local talent in founding a Welsh Language group, under "PSWA" (Puget Sound Welsh Association) which includes a Choir (Cor Cymraeg), a Dance group (Dawnswyr Dewi Sant) and a folk Band (Band y Ddraig Goch). PSWA recently hosted 1100 Welsh Americans for a Gymanfa Ganu, and the first ever (music) Eisteddfod in the USA. 1500 people attended the concert to hear Cor Meibion Lllanelli, Plethyn and local talent. PSWA publishes monthly under "Y Ddolen", and expects to have that available on Internet thru the "scn.org" facility (Seattle Community Network) in the not-too-distant future, then you can help yourselves. Adrian Barraclough