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Welsh word from Race Across the World added to OED

Which new Welsh words have been added to the Oxford English dictionary?

A word that surprises the producers of the latest race series in the world is between the word 10 Galce to be added to the Oxford English dictionary in its last update.

Fin Gough and Sioned Cray from Nantgakedig in Carmarthenshire mean the definition of the word Kaniş, sulfur.

OXFORD English Dictionary (OED) Other Galce words added in the September update, similar to scratch, means freezing and scram.

A total of 500 new words or senses have been added to this update.

BBC/Studio Lambert Fin and Sioned are smiling looking at the camera. Both hold travel backpacks. They stand in front of China's big wall.BBC/Studio Lambert

Fin Gough and Sioned Cray surprised the race in world producers with the word poody earlier this year

Pood is an example of a renewal or boomerang word, Oed OED, ie, was borrowed in another language from English and then returned.

Combined with the Galli verb, the Sulk, which emerged with the English Pout, comes from Sulk’s Galli Pwdu. It can also be used as a name.

Fin and Sioned, in the 2025 series of BBC One’s worldwide race, five pairs of teams compete with thousands of miles with a limited budget without flight.

When the young couple said, “We are always screaming, I can be a little worse,” they were talking about themselves before they set out.

An out -of -camera producer then repeats the word in a tone of inquiry that Sioned says, “Don’t you say poody”: “Everyone in Wales knows Poody.”

The couple came third in the race, which started in the north of Beijing in the north of Beijing and finished about 8,700 miles away in Kanniyakumari, the southern end of India.

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Other words in OED’s latest update include Navling and Scram.

Oed, “If a galli person advises you to wrap hot because he keeps guard, they allow you to know that it is very cold outside.” He said.

In the 18th and 19th centuries, SCRAM means northern British act, scraping, scratching or bringing together hands.

Although it is old in this sense, the verb survives in English English, especially with claws or nails, in terms of scratching with the use of names.

The latest additional boomering words include Diolch (thanks), NOS (good night), Croeso (Welcome) and Shwmae (Hello or Hello).

Shwmae has variable pronunciation and spelling depending on whether the speakers are from North and South Wales.

New Galce Words in OED

A chart called Welsh Words in Oxford English dictionary. On the right, there is a flag of Wales on a white and green background with a red dragon. There are English translations in Galce and England flag under another flag of Wales. These are: Croeso - Welcome, Diolch - Thank you, Nos da - Good Night, Shwmae - Hello/Hello, Freezing - Freezing, Poody (PWDU) - Sulk/Sulk, - Scram - A Scratch/Scratch
  • Croeso
  • Diolch
  • guard
  • NOS also
  • Poody (name)
  • Poody (verb)
  • Scram (name)
  • Scram (verb)
  • shwmae
  • Galli hat

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