• intr.v. welshed, welsh·ing, welsh·es also welched or welch·ing or welch·es Informal. 1. To swindle a person by not paying a debt or wager: welsh on a bet.
  • Learning Welsh or Cymraeg in this era has become remarkably accessible, thanks to numerous Welsh language courses and apps designed for all age groups.
  • Welsh sözlük anlamı ve Welsh hakkında bilgi kaynağı. Türkçe, İngilizce, Almanca, Fransızca ve birçok dilde anlamı.
  • There are several symbols, including the red dragon flag that Welsh people identify with. The Leek, daffodil and a lovespoon are good examples.
  • John Edwards has written and spoken entertainingly about a specific form of Welsh English — that found in the south-east area of Wales — as Wenglish.
  • The formation of modern Welsh happened when the language deviated from ancient Celtic in the second half of the 6th century experts believe.
  • Welsh rabbit, "dish of toast and cheese" is from 1724, also perverted by folk-etymology as Welsh rarebit (1785).
  • Then, a period known as “middle Welsh” was spoken until the 15th century, before what’s known as “modern Welsh” became the norm.
  • There are also speakers of Welsh throughout the world, most notably in the rest of Great Britain, the United States, Canada and Australia.
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