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Happy St David’s Day in Welsh - Meaning, Translation and Traditions

Happy St David’s Day in Welsh is Dydd Gŵyl Dewi Hapus

This traditional Welsh phrase is used every year on March 1st to celebrate St David’s Day, a national day of pride, culture, and heritage in Wales.

How to say Happy St David's Day in Welsh - Dydd Gŵyl Dewi Hapus
How to say Happy St David's Day in Welsh - Dydd Gŵyl Dewi Hapus

 

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What Does “Happy St David’s Day” Mean in Welsh?

The Welsh language (Cymraeg) has deep historical roots, and St David’s Day is one of the most meaningful times to use it.

  • Dydd = Day
  • Gŵyl = Festival
  • Dewi = David
  • Hapus = Happy

Put together, “Dydd Gŵyl Dewi Hapus” literally translates to “Happy Festival of David Day.”

If you’re looking for the most accurate and authentic way to say happy st davids day in welsh, this is the phrase to use.

When Is St David’s Day Celebrated?

St David’s Day is celebrated every year on March 1st, honouring Saint David (Dewi Sant), the patron saint of Wales. It’s a day filled with:

  • Welsh flags and daffodils 🌼

  • Traditional Welsh clothing

  • Parades, music, and poetry

  • Pride in Welsh language and culture

How to Say Happy St David’s Day in Welsh (Quick Guide)

If you want a simple copy-and-paste version:

Dydd Gŵyl Dewi Hapus

For pronunciation (approximate for English speakers):

Deeth Gool Day-wee Hap-iss