Back as in body part is cefn
back bone or spine would translate as asgwrn y cefn
the back of a place would be cefn y
if you were saying back in or to go back or turn back etc you would probably use yn ol with a ^ above the o!
yn ol can also mean ago or according to as well though!
Yes there is a red dragon on the welsh flag, the back round colours are red green.
Around 5,000 Welsh speakers are estimated to live in the Chubut Province of Patagonia, Argentina, which has a significant Welsh settlement dating back to the 19th century. Welsh language and culture have been preserved among some of the descendants of the original Welsh immigrants in the region.
start lungeing from 2ish and back at 3 years!
I know for a fact that people in Wales are called Welsh.
The creation of the word Nannie (Nanny) can be traced back to 1785 Welsh.
The tradition of such a meeting of Welsh artists dates back to at least the 12th century.
you eat alot of chicken nuggets and then spit it back out and pretend that it wasnt yours
'Old ridge' if a place name. Literally 'old back'.
The first player ever to do this was welsh ledgend Jonhathon Davies.
Henry VII didn't do much for wales as when he was crowned king of England he turned his back on the poor welsh people and only helped the rich welsh who lived in England
Well, the Mabinogion or Mabinogi aren't a people. The Mabiniogion are the most famous Welsh Celtic stories, dating back several hundred years. If the question is actually "Are the Welsh the same as Britons" then the people who became Welsh (the Celts) were probably the original Britons.
The Welsh word for "Welsh" is Cymraeg :)