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  1. Welsh language - Wikipedia

    Modern Welsh can be considered to fall broadly into two main registers —Colloquial Welsh (Cymraeg llafar) and Literary Welsh (Cymraeg llenyddol). Colloquial Welsh is used in most speech and informal …

  2. Welsh language, alphabet and pronunciation - Omniglot

    Welsh (Cymraeg) is a Celtic language family spoken mainly in Wales, and also in England and Argentina, by about 720,000 people.

  3. Welsh-Americans in North Carolina

    One of the earliest European ethnic groups to migrate to North Carolina in the colonial period were the Welsh. Most of them were second-generation Welsh-Americans; their parents had migrated from …

  4. Celtic Language, Welsh Dialects & Grammar - Britannica

    Welsh language, member of the Brythonic group of the Celtic languages, spoken in Wales.

  5. The history of the Welsh language | Visit Wales

    Discover the origins and history of Britain’s oldest language, Welsh, and how it's used on a daily basis in modern Wales.

  6. Welsh language | Topic | GOV.WALES

    5 days ago · Promoting the Welsh language Our work to promote the Welsh language Welsh language regulation The Welsh language standards and how they are enforced

  7. Welsh people - Wikipedia

    In Welsh literature, the word Cymry was used throughout the Middle Ages to describe the Welsh, though the older, more generic term Brythoniaid continued to be used to describe any of the Britonnic …

  8. Celtic languages - Welsh, Gaelic, Brythonic | Britannica

    Welsh is the earliest and best attested of the British languages. Although the material is fragmentary until the 12th century, the course of the language can be traced from the end of the 8th century.

  9. Wales - Wikipedia

    After over 200 years of war, the conquest of Wales was completed by King Edward I of England in 1283, though Owain Glyndŵr led the Welsh Revolt against English rule in the early 15th century, and briefly …

  10. Everything you ever wanted to know about Welsh | Visit Wales

    Dead language? Not on your nelly! We answer everything you ever wanted to know about the Welsh language but were afraid to ask.