Basically they are very similar as the people that built them were the same both sides of the border
The welsh medieval castles were big and gray.
The early castles along the English -Welsh border were built by the Normans to protect their newly acquired country. 300 years later more castles were built by Edward I as part of his efforts to conquer Wales.
To keep the Welsh out!
Scots are a Celtic race as are the Welsh. The English are of Anglo-Saxon stock. Scotland has it's own history, culture, system of law and education.
the English invaded the welsh
You could do about the history of the Celts or Welsh princes, the castles or lanscape, or famous Welsh people and artists/singers/actors.
brittanique. (if you are a Welsh or a Scot, don't be surprised or offended if the French call you "English", as they have little idea of the differences between England, the United Kingdom or Great Britain.)
'beat the english' in welsh is 'guro'r Saesneg'
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
Despite its somewhat Welsh appearance, it is an English name. The name would be the same in Welsh or English.
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?
Welsh is a completely separate language, but their type of English is sometimes referred to as 'Wenglish'.