I don't undestand the question, can you please clarify so that I can attempt to answer it :-)
Many people in Wales are bilingual and speak both Welsh and English but some are multilingual and speak other languages too.
Yes there are areas of the US that still have some that speak welsh. There were / are some Indian tribes that also spoke the language following the Welsh arriving on the US shores.
Wales is the primary country where Welsh is spoken, as it is the official language there. Welsh is also spoken in some regions of England, particularly in areas near the Welsh border. Additionally, there are Welsh-speaking communities in other parts of the world, such as the United States and Argentina.
there are quite a few. patagonioa has a large welsh community , so has Canada and various places really!
Yes, Aled Jones can speak Welsh. He is a Welsh singer and presenter who is fluent in both English and Welsh.
Katherine Jenkins can speak welsh
Most signposts, road signs and signs in public buildings are are bilingual, written in both Welsh and English.
'crypopyn' i speak welsh;]
All Welsh-speaking people in Wales are bilingual in English so there's no need to devise a special spelling for English names.
No, Ruth Jones does not speak Welsh. She pulls off a convincing accent when using Welsh and can probably hold some basic conversation, but speak it fluently she does not.
Approximately 870,000 people speak Welsh worldwide, mainly in Wales where it is the official language. There are also smaller Welsh-speaking communities in other parts of the UK and in countries such as the USA, Canada, and Australia.
some are welsh speakers as a first language