• Welsh (Cymraeg [kəmˈraːiɡ] or y Gymraeg [ə ɡəmˈraːiɡ]) is a Celtic language of the Brittonic subgroup that is native to the Welsh people.
  • This article delves into the origins and development of Welsh English, examining its roots and the influence of the Celtic language on its syntax and vocabulary.
  • Here are some useful Welsh phrases that may be useful if you are visiting Wales on holiday. English : welsh : phonetic. ... What’s this called in Welsh?
  • • Cyfystyron y gymraeg: dictionary of Welsh synonyms by Griffith Jones (1892). • Geiriadur Cymraeg a Saesneg, Spurell's Welsh-English dictionary (1934).
  • Welsh first emerged some 1,500 years ago, and the earliest Welsh literature dates back to the sixth century – some 800 years before the English of Chaucer!
  • The formation of modern Welsh happened when the language deviated from ancient Celtic in the second half of the 6th century experts believe.
  • Learning the Welsh Phrases displayed below is vital to the language. Welsh phrases are a group of words functioning as a single unit in the syntax of a sentence.
  • Full Welsh dictionary on-line | definitions, translations, pronunciation, phrases, grammar, mutations, conjugated verbs, prepositions, adjectives and much more.
  • Siôn Cent was a poet in the fifteenth century, and Twm Siôn Cati was a character similar to Robin Hood in Welsh folk lore. The English version of Siôn is John.
  • Welcome to the latest version of the On-line Welsh-English English-Welsh Dictionary developed within the Department of Welsh, University of Wales Lampeter .