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Welsh language - Wikipedia Welsh (Cymraeg [kəmˈraːiɡ] ⓘ or y Gymraeg [ə ɡəmˈraːiɡ]) is a Celtic language of the Brittonic subgroup that is native to the Welsh people Welsh is spoken natively in Wales by about 18% of the population, by some in England, and in Y Wladfa (the Welsh colony in Chubut Province, Argentina) [7]
Welsh language, alphabet and pronunciation - Omniglot Welsh is a Celtic language spoken mainly in Wales (Cymru), and in the Welsh colony (y Wladfa) in Patagonia, Argentina (yr Ariannin) There are also Welsh speakers in England (Lloegr), Scotland (yr Alban), Canada, the USA (yr Unol Daleithiau), Australia (Awstralia), New Zealand (Seland Newydd) and other countries
Wales | History, Geography, Facts, Points of Interest . . . Wales consists of six traditional regions—the rugged central heartland, the North Wales lowlands and Isle of Anglesey county, the Cardigan coast (Ceredigion county), the southwestern lowlands, industrial South Wales, and the Welsh borderland
Welsh language - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia In Welsh, it is known as Cymraeg, or yr iaith Gymraeg, which means "the Welsh language" Welsh is spoken throughout the country: of of the 2021 census about 17 8% of people living in Wales over the age of 3 can speak Welsh, which about 538,000 people [ 7 ]
The history of the Welsh language | Visit Wales If Welsh can seem complex and beautiful, it’s because it’s spent 4,000 years evolving What’s certain is that it’s Britain’s oldest language From Indo-European and Brythonic origins, the Romans were the first to commit these words to paper, introducing elements of Latin still present today
The History of the Welsh Language: From Ancient to Modern The history of the Welsh language can be traced back to the arrival of the Celtic tribes in the British Isles around 600 BCE These tribes spoke a variety of Celtic languages, which eventually evolved into the Brythonic and Goidelic branches Welsh is part of the Brythonic branch, along with Cornish and Breton Pre-Roman Britain
Welsh - The Languages Welsh, a Celtic language with roots going back over a millennium, stands as one of the proud symbols of Welsh identity and culture Spoken predominantly in Wales, a part of the United Kingdom, and by Welsh communities abroad, the language has had a roller-coaster history that includes near-extinction and a strong revival movement
Welsh people - Wikipedia The Welsh (Welsh: Cymry) are an ethnic group and nation native to Wales who share a common ancestry, history and culture [10] Wales is one of the four countries of the United Kingdom The majority of people living in Wales are British citizens [11] In Wales, the Welsh language (Welsh: Cymraeg) is protected by law [12]
What Language Do They Speak in Wales? - Wales Guidebook Both English and Welsh are spoken in Wales, although English is the dominant language Welsh is the official language according to the Welsh government (de jure), although this is not the case in reality as English is more common (de facto)
Welsh language | Celtic Language, Welsh Dialects Grammar . . . Welsh language, member of the Brythonic group of the Celtic languages, spoken in Wales Modern Welsh, like English, makes very little use of inflectional endings; British, the Brythonic language from which Welsh is descended, was, however, an inflecting language like Latin, with word endings marking such grammatical categories as noun case and