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Feeling at home

A couple in a road near us have called their cottage Ty Bach, little house, a charming reminder of a holiday in Wales perhaps. I don't like to say that when I lived in Wales this was what the locals called an outside toilet.

Sent by: Anne

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Browen, Pwllheli 2009-06-06

None of this tý bach stuff. On the LLeyn Peninsula it's cachdy, cachu being you know what.

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Anonymous 2009-05-15

Just found out the Welsh for microwave oven ... popty ping ... love it!
Almost as good as smwddio meaning 'to iron'.

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Will 2009-02-06

Wynne, I think you're mixing twll dyn with twll din. Twll dyn is indeed manhole (twll - hole, dyn - man) where as twll din is a different kind of hole altogether. Granted, when spoken with certain Welsh accents, they sound very similar.

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Wynne 2006-09-30

A similar problem is found in highway maintenance where a manhole or Twll dyn is the Welsh in common usage for one's bottom in less than polite terms!

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Gloria Johnson 2006-05-25

Born in Wales to a non-Welsh speaking family, during my first year learning the language we were told to write an essay on a subject of our choice. I confidently headed mine Ty Bach, only to be told (and not discreetly) that this meant "The Toilet". Unfortunately, I still can't speak my native tongue.

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Jack 2006-08-25

In New Zealand bach is used to denote a rough vacation home at the beach or lake, a kind of "little house" away from the city.

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Peter 2005-11-04

Ty bach is indeed Welsh for 'toilet'. A little house is a ty bychan. Interestingly the surname Vaughan comes from the Welsh vychan, meaning 'little'!

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