Welsh-English Dictionary
Table of mutations
When preceded by a d,
the m
mutates into an f,
which is pronounced v.
When preceded by a shop,
the leaving
mutates into a farewell,
which is pronounced ta-da.
When preceded by a shearer,
the sheep
mutates into a shiver,
which is pronounced shorn.
When preceded by a mew,
the red kite’s fork
mutates into a fan,
which is pronounced buzzard.
When preceded by a sou’westerly,
the earth
mutates into the Irish sea,
which is pronounced inundation.
When preceded by a pigeon-fancier,
the peregrine falcon
mutates into carrion,
which is pronounced dead.
When preceded by a coal-face,
the man
mutates into a case,
which is pronounced pneumoconiosis.
When preceded by winter,
the black mountain
mutates into a white rhino,
which is pronounced wonderful.
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