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  1. Welsh language - Wikipedia

    Aberystwyth, Cardiff, Bangor, and Swansea have all had chairs in Welsh since their virtual establishment, and all their schools of Welsh are successful centres for the study of the Welsh …

  2. Celtic Language, Welsh Dialects & Grammar - Britannica

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

  3. 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.

  4. Google Translate

    Google's service, offered free of charge, instantly translates words, phrases, and web pages between English and over 100 other languages.

  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. Culture of Wales - history, people, traditions, women, beliefs, food ...

    During the eighteenth century a literary and cultural rebirth of the language occurred which further helped to solidify national identity and create ethnic pride among the Welsh. Central to Welsh culture …

  7. Welsh language | Topic | GOV.WALES

    Mar 24, 2026 · Promoting the Welsh language Our work to promote the Welsh language Welsh language regulation The Welsh language standards and how they are enforced Welsh language …

  8. ‘A fire that’s burning again’: Welsh language ... - The Guardian

    Mar 29, 2026 · The number of people on Dysgu Cymraeg courses has risen by 61% since 2017, as people in Wales rediscover the ‘poetry’ of the language Elinor Staniforth from Cardiff hated Welsh …

  9. Welsh Language - Structure, Writing & Alphabet - MustGo

    Read about the Welsh language, its dialects and find out where it is spoken. Learn about the structure and get familiar with the alphabet and writing.

  10. Welsh Word of the Day: Llif (flood / flow / saw) - We Learn Welsh

    3 days ago · The Welsh term for a stream of consciousness or train of though t is llif yr ymwybod / llif y meddwl. This concept forms the foundation for a type of writing often studied in Welsh literature …