CEFR band: A1 |
Welsh for Adults level: Mynediad/Entry |
In Wales, there has traditionally been a distinction between the places of worship of the Non-conformist denominations and those of the Anglican and Roman Catholic traditions. The Welsh word capel and its English equivalent "chapel" are usually used for Non-conformist buildings, while eglwys and "church" are mainly used for Anglican and Roman Catholic buildings.
Mae tua hanner y bobl yn mynd i eglwys a'r hanner arall i gapel.
About half the people go to a church and the other half to a chapel.