The Welsh word for 'castle' is castell.
It is castell.
The welsh word "caer" in English, refers to a castle or a fort. The term is typically used to define a defensive structure composed stone, bricks, and or mortar.
'Flicker' is not a Welsh word and has no meaning in Welsh.
The Welsh people Cymry; the language is Cymraeg; the adj. is Cymreig.
'You' is not a Welsh word.
Which castle are you referring to?
Gaelic is native to Ireland, Scotland and Man; Welsh is Celtic but not Gaelic. That said, the Welsh word for 'castle' is castell.
It is castell.
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The History of the of Harlech Castle dates back to 1283. Harlech was a massive defensive castle. During the Welsh rebellion of 1294, thirty-seven men defended Harlech Castle against the entire Welsh army led by Madog. The castle fell to Owain Glyndwr ( 1355 - 1415) the great Welsh revolutionary leader.
Kidwelly Castle was built by the English as a defense against the Welsh.
They used sheep as diversions.
They built it there so then it can be safe.
Not really, it is the same place - the castle of Edward I in Caernarfon, North Wales. The difference is the spelling - Caernarvon is the English spelling, Caernarfon is the Welsh. There is no 'V' in the Welsh alphabet, and a single 'F' is hard, like 'V'.
The battle fought was called the battle of the Welsh
No, Conway Castle is under the care of Cadw. Cadw is the historic environment service of the Welsh Assembly Government. 'Cadw' (pronounced cad-oo) is a Welsh word meaning 'to keep'.
Gwynn (white) Castle (Welsh: Castell Gwyn) is 1 mile north of Llantilio Crossenny in Monmouthshire, Wales.