Welsh language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Welsh ( or , pronounced ) is a member of the Brythonic branch of Celtic spoken natively in Wales, in England by some along the Welsh border and in the Welsh immigrant colony in the Chubu...
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A general introduction to the Welsh language, including historical and contemporary issues, social and cultural background, and resources for learners. ... I invite you to join me in learning about the Welsh language and its rich cultural and historical backdrop. Whether you're looking for an introduction to the language and...
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Welcome to Wales on Britannia where you will find a wealth of information on Welsh culture, language, traditions,and history presented by your guide Peter Williams. ... Welsh Language Guide; The language of Wales, more properly called Cymraeg in preference to Welsh (A Germanic word denoting "foreigner"), belongs to a...
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The following mailing lists are dedicated to the Welsh language. You can subscribe to them by sending the listed message to the listed address. ... Bwrdd yr Iaith Gymraeg (The Welsh Language Board) has a web site with information about the Welsh language, including its history.
www.cs.cf.ac.uk/fun/welsh/Welsh.html www.cs.cf.ac.uk/fun/welsh/Welsh.html
; The Big Welsh Challenge; Meet the celebrities and enjoy the exciting interactive video course for beginners. More ... Produced in association with ELWa and the Welsh Language Board; ... language tools...
www.bbc.co.uk/wales/learnwelsh/ www.bbc.co.uk/wales/learnwelsh/
Describes the work of the board in promoting the Welsh languag ... Useful background information about the Welsh language and about the Welsh Language Board and its work.
www.bwrdd-yr-iaith.org.uk/
Historical, political and cultural background of the Welsh language. ... You may be thinking of the dialect of English spoken in Wales, sometimes jokingly called Wenglish, which has many idiosyncrasies that can be traced to the grammar or vocabulary of the Welsh language.
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The University of Wales Dictionary of the Welsh Language is the first standard historical dictionary of Welsh. Free online concise version. ... ; A Dictionary of the Welsh Language...
www.aber.ac.uk/~gpcwww/
According to a survey carried out by S4C, the Welsh language TV channel, the number of Welsh speakers in Wales is around 750,000, and about 1.5 million people can 'understand' Welsh. In addition there are an estimated 133,000 Welsh-speakers living in England, about 50,000 of them in the Greater London area.
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