Lots of famous people are Welsh speakers including- * The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Rowan Williams. * Max Boyce * Gethin Jones (Blue Peter) * Sian Lloyd (TV Weather Girl) * Cerys Matthews (Catatonia) * Ioan Gruffudd (Hornblower) * Glyn Wise (Big Brother) * Imogen Thomas (Big Brother) * Shane Williams (Rugby Player) * Jonathon Davies (Ex-Rugby international and broadcaster) * Siwan Morris (actress, 'Mine All Mine') * Tara Bethan (3rd person voted off 'I'd Do Anything') * Rhodri Owen (X-Ray) * Duffy (singer) * Bryn Terfel (Opera Star) * Connie Fisher (West End Actress) * Nia Roberts (Casualty Actress)
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Craig Bellamy is a football player for Cardiff City and the Welsh national team. He is most famous for his career championship wins including the Scottish Cup and League Cup.
Adele is Welsh, from her father's side. However, she was born in North London.
Mohammad Abdullah Samir Imrahim yusif are famous in mouritania.
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You could do about the history of the Celts or Welsh princes, the castles or lanscape, or famous Welsh people and artists/singers/actors.
I know for a fact that people in Wales are called Welsh.
the spelling of famous is that way nd there are many famous welsh people if you follow the link you will see the list http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Welsh_people
yes he is the the best welsh scientist
Well, the Mabinogion or Mabinogi aren't a people. The Mabiniogion are the most famous Welsh Celtic stories, dating back several hundred years. If the question is actually "Are the Welsh the same as Britons" then the people who became Welsh (the Celts) were probably the original Britons.
They are NOT!!! If you think Welsh people are rude because you met Welsh people that are rude, then your wrong. Most Welsh people I know are very nice.
Welsh Rarebit.
Stereophonics.
The best known Welsh comedian working in English is probably Rob Brydon at the moment. There are better comedians working in Welsh (Dewi Pws for one), but you don't get famous in Welsh.
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"Welsh" can refer to people or things related to Wales, a country in the United Kingdom. It can also refer to the Welsh language, which is spoken by some people in Wales.