- 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.
- 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.
- Learning Welsh or Cymraeg in this era has become remarkably accessible, thanks to numerous Welsh language courses and apps designed for all age groups.
- tolkiengateway.net wiki/WelshTolkien also incorporated a system similar to that of Welsh into Sindarin. In Welsh these mutations are older phonological changes which have become...
- visitwales.com Info LanguageDiscover 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/welshMerriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/welsh. Accessed 25 Jun.
- everyculture.com wc/Tajikistan-to-Zimbabwe/…The Welsh people are Celtic (central and western European) in origin and have their own language and cultural heritage.
- thefreedictionary.com Welshintr.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.
- dictionary.com browse/welshThe verb welsh and the noun welsher are sometimes perceived as insulting to or by the Welsh, the people of Wales.
- historic-uk.com HistoryUK/HistoryofWales/Welsh-…Take for example, Cymraeg, or Welsh, which is a language native to the British Isles, originating from a Celtic language spoken by the ancient Britons.