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no not at all

Welsh is more in keeping with other Celtic languages and those in France and Spain

As a very simple example in Europe and the Celtic lands in the UK the English phrase

"Driving licence" is said "licence to drive".

The English alphabet contains 26 letters, the welsh 28

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12y ago

Yes they do. Its estimated by the Welsh Assembly the approximately 50% are fluent in Welsh and English with a further 20% speaking predominantly English and can communicate at basic level in Welsh and 30% English only with some sentences capable in Welsh

Yes of course they can! Im Welsh myself but cant really speak welsh. I can only really speak english

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Yes, Welsh is a member of the Brittonic branch of the Celtic languages. It is spoken natively in Wales, by few in England, and in Y Wladfa (the Welsh colony in Chubut Province, Argentina).

Historically, it has also been known in English as "Cambrian", "Cambric" and "Cymric".

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15y ago

Yes. Welsh is a Celtic language and English is a Germanic language. For instance, English is more closely related to Dutch; Welsh would be more closely related to the Irish/Scottish Gaelic.

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A a people yes. as a culture they have differences because of the historic roots in the same way as Ireland and Scotland are culturally difference

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The Welsh and English people are not the same but they are related in very many aspects.

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Yes

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