'very' = 'iawn' in Welsh. It must come after the adjective, for example 'very important' would be 'pwysig iawn'.
I know for a fact that people in Wales are called Welsh.
Yes, Welsh was spoken in England. Welsh is a very old language, and at the time the earliest examples we have were written, parts of what is now England were entirely Welsh. In fact there are Welsh communities, in which people speak Welsh, today.
You can say "diolch yn fawr iawn" in Welsh to express "thank you very much".
There is nowhere in France where Welsh is spoken per se, but in Brittany the native language of Breton is spoken, which is very similar to Welsh and has the same linguistic roots.
Nadolig Llawen
Welsh for welcome is "Croeso!" A very warm welcome to you - Croeso cynnes iawn i chdi! Hope I helped!♥
"Da iawn diolch" is Welsh for "very well, thank you" or "very good, thank you." It is a common way to respond to someone asking how you are or how things are going.
It is neis iawn orbraf iawn.
iawn, pur or tra depending on context.
Diolch yn fawr iawn
The proper adjective for Wales is Welsh.
The welsh are a very passionate people as are other Celts . When involved in sport they enjoy the combination of the social life associated and the competitive.