• How typical of us that the word designates a sporting term, especially when we remember that to welsh is to avoid payment or to break one's word!
  • Many Welsh primary and secondary schools provide Welsh-medium education to over 82,000 children. The language is widely used on the radio and TV.
  • Welsh is a Celtic language spoken mainly in Wales (Cymru), and in the Welsh colony (y Wladfa) in Patagonia, Argentina (yr Ariannin).
  • Welsh speakers worldwide. 1 million. ... The links on the left contain English to Welsh translations as well as other tools and info for learning Welsh.
  • Welsh began to emerge as a distinctive language sometime between 400 and 700 AD as we can see from early Welsh poetry that originated around this period.
  • If you'd like to learn or improve your Welsh, you're in the right place!
  • Moreover, at that time frame, Welsh poetry was also witnessed. Despite of Anglo-Norman conquest, Welsh was used as an official language.
  • The Welsh people are Celtic (central and western European) in origin and have their own language and cultural heritage.
  • Since the 1960s there has been a movement to increase the use and recognition of Welsh, initially spear-headed by the Welsh Language Society.
  • And being a phonetic language, only c is used to convey the k sound, for instance. U is a vowel in Welsh (similar to the German umlaut).