- travelwithlanguages.com blog/irish-and-welsh-…Irish has close to 2 million speakers, most of whom are in the Republic of Ireland; Welsh has about 1 million speakers, and most reside in Wales.
- These will confirm that you have fully grasped and are able to reproduce the Welsh you have learned by doing the lesson and playing the games.
- dictionary.cambridge.org tr/sözlük/ingilizce/welshHow 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!
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- translationdirectory.com article958.htmWelsh (Cymraeg [kəmˈraːiɡ] or y Gymraeg [ə ɡəmˈraːiɡ]) is a Brittonic language of the Celtic language family that is native to the Welsh people.
- languageinsight.com Blog & News …-facts-about-the-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.
- en.wiktionary.org wiki/WelshBecause just before the end of regular playing time, the Welsh smelled, when Orange was already in the locker room with their thoughts, that a draw was still possible.
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- daytranslations.com Blog welsh-vs-englishFor instance, estimates suggest that over half a million people in the UK speak Welsh, making it the second most-spoken language in the country.
- ccjk.com history-of-the-welsh-language/Moreover, at that time frame, Welsh poetry was also witnessed. Despite of Anglo-Norman conquest, Welsh was used as an official language.