Erthygl ar Gymru yn y Pakistan Daily Times:
In some ways, the situation is not dissimilar to the relationship between Islamabad and the smaller provinces in Pakistan. But in Wales, they have not yet started blowing up power plants and railway tracks.
Wyt ti’n siwr am hyn?
Wel dyna i chi un o gyfraniadau mwyaf dwl i mi weld am beth amser (ym – y fo, dim y chdi!).
‘There is a Welsh-language TV channel, and children are taught in Welsh until they are 16. Unfortunately, this has produced quite the opposite results. Older kids are at a disadvantage when applying to good universities as their A-levels are often not good enough, and their English is weak. Paradoxically, only four percent of the Welsh speak their own language at home. The outward manifestation of this anti-English sentiment is the refusal of some shopkeepers to speak to their visitors in anything but Welsh, and the odd anti-English sign on walls.’
Ar wahân i safon gwamal eironig ei Saesneg (this has produced quite the opposite results i beth yn union, dwed?), o le yn union ydy o wedi cael y celwydd am mai dim ond 4% ohonom sy’n siarad Cymraeg adref?
O – gan Roddy, Tom a Puffin the dog, mae’n siwr… [rolio'i lygaid].