| English | Welsh | Middle Welsh | Old Welsh | Cumbric | Cornish | Breton | Irish Gaelic | Scottish Gaelic |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hello / Hi | Helo / Shwmae | Helo / Shwmae | Da did | Da did | Dydh da / Lowena dhis | Demat / Demat dit | Dia dhuit | Halò |
| Good morning | Bore da | Bore da | Boreu da | Boreu da | Myttin da | Mintin vat | Maidin mhaith | Madainn mhath |
| Good afternoon | Prynhawn da | Prynhawn da | Prinnhauon da | Prinnhauon da | Dohajydh da | Endervezh vat / Endervezh vat deoc\'h | Tráthnóna maith | Feasgar math |
| Good evening | Nos da | Nos da | Nosueith da | Nosueith da | Gorthugher da | Nozvezh vat / Nozvezh vat deoc\'h | Tráthnóna maith | Feasgar math |
| Good night | Nos da | Nos da | Nos da | Nos da | Nos da | Noz vat | Oíche mhaith | Oidhche mhath |
| Goodbye / Bye | Hwyl fawr / Hwyl | Hwyl fawr / Hwyl | Diu bo gyt ti | Diu bo gyt ti | Dew genes / Duw genes | Kenavo | Slán leat | Mar sin leat / Tìoraidh |
| See you later / See you soon | Wela i chi eto / Tan y tro nesaf | Wela i chi eto / Tan y tro nesaf | Dy uelet drachefn | Dy uelet drachefn | Dha weles skon / Agas gweles skon | Ken emberr | Feicfidh mé thú / Slán go fóill | Chì mi thu / Mar sin an-dràsta |
| How are you? | Sut ydych chi? / Sut wyt ti? | Sut ydych chi? / Sut wyt ti? | Pa ued ydwyt? | Pa ued ydwyt? | Fatla genes? | Mat an traoù ganit? / Mat an traoù ganeoc\'h? | Cén chaoi a bhfuil tú? / Conas atá tú? | Ciamar a tha thu? |
| I\'m fine / I\'m well | Dw i\'n iawn | Dw i\'n iawn | Da wyf / Iach wyf | Da wyf / Iach wyf | Yn poynt da, meur ras | Ya, mat-tre. Ha ganit? / Ya, mat-tre. Ha ganeoc\'h? | Tá mé go maith | Tha mi gu math |
| Nice to meet you | Braf cwrdd â chi | Braf cwrdd â chi | Bu da genif dy gyuarfot | Bu da genif dy gyuarfot | Da yw genev metya genes | Plijet bras on oc\'h ober anaoudegezh ganeoc\'h | Tá áthas orm bualadh leat | Tha mi toilichte do choinneachadh |
| Welcome! | Croeso! | Croeso! | Creissou! | Creissou! | Dynnargh dhis / Dynnargh dhywgh | Degemer mat! | Fáilte! | Fàilte! |
The full training programme — row-by-row quizzes, section quizzes with an 80% pass threshold, and progress tracking — is available on Polyglot™, the master platform covering all 21 languages simultaneously.
For Celtic-focused learners: Once on Polyglot™, use the Column Order modal to bring Welsh, Old Welsh, Revitalised Cumbric, Cornish, Breton, Irish Gaelic, and Scottish Gaelic to the front. The triangulation method — seeing all seven Celtic languages side by side — makes patterns immediately visible.
Pronunciation: Use ChatGPT in voice mode or Google Gemini alongside each study session. Read each row aloud and ask for pronunciation feedback — this is an integral part of the recommended learning process.
Rows per Day: Use the 📅 button on Polyglot™ to set your daily target. One row per day is a sustainable pace; at this rate every row you study has already been reviewed by the Penrith Beacon Communications | PBC team.