- kids.kiddle.co Welsh_languageAn example is the Welsh word "gwneud", which in English means "to do", and "dod", which means "to come" "dewch i mewn" which means "come in".
- englishgratis.com 1/wikibooks/english/…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.
- 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.
- childhood-stories.com welsh/List of all Welsh short stories. Introduction – Is Welsh hard or is Welsh Easy? How to speak in Welsh? How did we study English?
- etymonline.com word/WelshWelsh rabbit, "dish of toast and cheese" is from 1724, also perverted by folk-etymology as Welsh rarebit (1785).
- dictionary.com browse/welshThe verb welsh and the noun welsher are sometimes perceived as insulting to or by the Welsh, the people of Wales.
- daytranslations.com blog/welsh-vs-english/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.
- felinfach.com pages/welsh-alphabet-welsh-vowelsThe letters K, Q, V, X and Z are not included in the Welsh alphabet but are sometimes found in borrowed words and in technical words.
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- languagesandnumbers.com how-to-count-in-welsh/en/…Traditional Welsh uses the vigesimal system, hence based on twenty and its multiples, rather than on ten and its multiples (the decimal system otherwise used).