The clue is that in Welsh, the consonant at the start of a word can mutate to a different one depending on the ending of the previous word.You might see Mynydd / Fynydd, or Coch, Goch, Moch.So there is a word in there that you might see as a 'C', or a 'G'.Caveat: I don't speak any Welsh.Chris.
The clue is that in Welsh, the consonant at the start of a word can mutate to a different one depending on the ending of the previous word.You might see Mynydd / Fynydd, or Coch, Goch, Moch.So there is a word in there that you might see as a 'C', or a 'G'.So now that the Coronavirus has mutated, should we call it Goronavirus?
The clue is that in Welsh, the consonant at the start of a word can mutate to a different one depending on the ending of the previous word.You might see Mynydd / Fynydd, or Coch, Goch, Moch.So there is a word in there that you might see as a 'C', or a 'G'.
Iesu Goc.
Is that an anagram?
No, just an expletive :lol:
Iawn gont 😉
30. =22