Most signposts, road signs and signs in public buildings are are bilingual, written in both Welsh and English.
"Forever" is an English equivalent of the Welsh "am byth."The Welsh phrase is used in the country's national motto: "Cymru am byth." The Welsh word "Cymru" is a noun that means "Wales." An English equivalent of Wales' motto is "Wales forever!"
Welsh and English.
I know for a fact that people in Wales are called Welsh.
"Am byth" is a Welsh equivalent of "forever."In fact, the Welsh phrase appears in the Welsh motto: "Cymru am byth." The Welsh noun "Cymru" is the word for "Wales." The English equivalent of Wales' motto therefore is "Wales forever!"
"Cymru" is the Welsh word for Wales in English.
English and Welsh.
English and Welsh (the same as the rest of Wales).
When the English took Wales they enforced the language - Until 1030 in some areas of Wales any pupil found speaking welsh not English as forced to wear a sign (the welsh not) around their neck this pointed out welsh was not be to be spoken . The last person in the day to wear the sign was canned
Welsh and English are the two main languages spoken in Wales.
Christian Bale was born in Wales but considers himself English. Timothy Dalton was born in Wales and also says the same. Tom Jones is 25% Welsh ancestry and considers himself Welsh.
By themselves - the Welsh By the English - the Taffs +++ Believe it or not, most of we English call you Welsh, "Welsh" too! :-) "Taff" presumably from the South Welsh river of that name?
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