• The Welsh people are Celtic (central and western European) in origin and have their own language and cultural heritage.
  • The verb welsh and the noun welsher are sometimes perceived as insulting to or by the Welsh, the people of Wales.
  • Discover the origins and history of Britain’s oldest language, Welsh, and how it's used on a daily basis in modern Wales.
  • Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/welsh. Accessed 13 Aug.
  • Welsh hasn’t had official support for most of its existence, so there’s nothing like “The Queen’s Welsh”. What you have a local forms of Welsh.
  • The vocabulary of Welsh however is not so exotic. Many of the words, particularly for of modern things, have been borrowed from English.
  • Welsh Government’s Tweets. Square profile picture. ... The Welsh Education Minister will announce when Welsh schools will reopen, not the UK Government.
  • For instance, estimates suggest that over half a million people in the UK speak Welsh, making it the second most-spoken language in the country.
  • 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.