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I know for a fact that people in Wales are called Welsh.
Yes, Welsh is a noun. It refers to the native language of Wales or to the people of Wales, who are known as the Welsh.
Wales. Wales is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. Nationals are Welsh the language is Welsh
"Welsh" can refer to people or things related to Wales, a country in the United Kingdom. It can also refer to the Welsh language, which is spoken by some people in Wales.
"Am byth" is a Welsh equivalent of "forever."In fact, the Welsh phrase appears in the Welsh motto: "Cymru am byth." The Welsh noun "Cymru" is the word for "Wales." The English equivalent of Wales' motto therefore is "Wales forever!"
The Welsh-language word for Wales is Cymru.
Wales has a diverse population consisting of people from various ethnicities and cultural backgrounds. A significant percentage of the population identifies as Welsh, while there are also communities of English, Scottish, and other nationalities. Additionally, Wales attracts international migrants and students due to its universities, scenic landscapes, and cultural attractions.
Around 22% of the population of Wales speak Welsh.
* Wales, orignated from South Wales in WWI
The proper adjective for Wales is Welsh.
Welsh is spoken in both Wales and Patagonia, in Argentina.
There isn't any specific regions in Wales where there are Welsh speakers as there are Welsh speakers all over Wales.