"Welsh" refers to the Celtic language spoken in Wales. "Caterioges" does not appear to be a recognized or standard term in the English language, so it may be a misspelling or a less common word. If you provide more context, I may be able to assist you further.
You can say "I am Welsh" by simply stating "I am Welsh" in English. In Welsh, you would say "Cymraeg ydw i" (I am Welsh).
Welsh dragon in Welsh is "draig Goch".
"Na" is the word for "no" in Welsh.
The possessive spelling of "Welsh" is "Welsh's."
"Slow" in Welsh is "araf".
I know for a fact that people in Wales are called Welsh.
'gyda dy Gymraeg di' is 'with your Welsh'
The Welsh word for "Welsh" is Cymraeg :)
ymchwil Gymreig = Welsh research ymchwil Gymraeg = Welsh language research
No Welsh equivalent.
'Flicker' is not a Welsh word and has no meaning in Welsh.
The Welsh people Cymry; the language is Cymraeg; the adj. is Cymreig.
Thursday is Dydd Iau in Welsh i no because I'm welsh
The word "corgi" in Welsh means "dwarf dog."
It is athletau in Welsh.
No Welsh equivalent.
I like the welsh