Bord smwddio is Welsh for 'ironing board'.See "BBC Wales - Welsh at home".
Cariad.
mwynhau eich bywyd yng nghymru
The proper adjective for Wales is Welsh.
cyfathrach rywiol
MamguIn south Wales mam-gu; in north Wales nain.
cymru am byth
Bord smwddio is Welsh for 'ironing board'.See "BBC Wales - Welsh at home".
Mae Cymru'n Cwl
Welsh is the adjectival form of the country of Wales, just as Americans is the adjectival form of the word America. Welsh is also used as an identifying noun. Examples below: Adjective: The Welsh school boy wrote a poem about his mother. Noun: The Welsh are a proud people and love their home country of Wales.
Dwi yn caru cymru
Y Gamp Lawn
I know for a fact that people in Wales are called Welsh.
Yes, Welsh is a noun. It refers to the native language of Wales or to the people of Wales, who are known as the Welsh.
Le gallois (from Pays de Galles meaning Wales).
Cariad.
Wales is a country. It has it's own language and its own elections for welsh ministers. So yes, I would say Wales is significant!