'Dragon' is draig in Welsh.
dreigiau
Some collective nouns for dragons are a flight of dragons, a weyr of dragons, or a wing of dragons.
'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.
The Welsh word for Excellent is ardderchog, it is also the welsh for fantastic.
tri deg draig
there are many welsh traditions but the welsh celebrate a festival called Eistedfodd, St. Davids day , and a day called 'Calan Mai' Daffodills, Leaks, and red dragons are all welsh symbols. welsh cakes, and Cawl ( Soup) are traditional welsh foods.
The Welsh flag and the Bhutan Flag Also the Maltese flag
The white dragon is from Welsh mythology and Anglo-saxons. It is one of the warring dragons that represented the ongoing war with the English. The English dragon was red.
There are storys of dragons all over the world; however, they all look different. Chinese dragons, for example, are long and red with many legs. Many African tribe storys tell of large, black dragons that only have two legs, and, of course, there is the story of the English and Welsh dragons that are absolutely huge, with four legs and bat-like wings. The locations and means of contacting dragons are restricted to serious and well funded expeditions - I'm sure you can appreciate why.
Simply "England" The Home nations (Scotland, Ireland, England, Wales) don't really have nicknames for their teams, the Welsh are sometimes called the "Welsh Dragons" but not often. The England Under 21 Side is known as the "Saxons" and the Irish under 21 are "Wolfhounds"
The Welsh dragon is your stereotypical Western dragon in body style, having six limbs (four legs and two wings), and can breathe fire. Eastern dragons do not have wings, are more serpentine in form, possess large manes, and normally do not breathe fire.
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I know for a fact that people in Wales are called Welsh.
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).
a flight of dragons, a weyr of dragons, or a wing of dragons
Some collective nouns for dragons are a flight of dragons, a weyr of dragons, or a wing of dragons.