Daugleddau, Dwygyfylchi,
Trinant, Llan-y-tair-mair, Y Tair Carreg, Taironenn,
Penpedairheol
Rhifau
niferoedd, rhifau
150,200
There was Dafydd Williams who was a Welsh-Canadian.
Ebbw Vale, Ewloe to name a few
According to online translators, mountain ash is Aberpennar, in Welsh. (I stand to be corrected by any Welsh speakers!.)
In Welsh, the number 12 is spelled "deuddeg." The Welsh language uses a unique system for numbers, combining the words for two (dau) and ten (deg) to form the word for twelve.
Welsh is spoken in both Wales and Patagonia, in Argentina.
You count them luv ya !!x
No
There isn't any specific regions in Wales where there are Welsh speakers as there are Welsh speakers all over Wales.
Mae e'n bedwar oed = He is 4 years old. 'Pedwar' mutates to 'bedwar' after 'n, and there's no need to pluralise nouns after numbers in Welsh.