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It's very important to an independent Welsh cultural identity and the survival of the language.
The Welsh-language word for Wales is Cymru.
No, Wales is the name of the country where "Welsh" is spoken.
Wales, as the word originates from the Germanic language
Yes. It's related to the other Celtic languages, but the Welsh language did originate in Wales.
Around 22% of the population of Wales speak Welsh.
The primary language spoken in Wales is Welsh, also known as Cymraeg. English is widely spoken as well, especially in urban areas and among younger generations. Welsh is a Celtic language with a rich linguistic and cultural heritage.
The most common language spoken in Wales is English. However, Welsh is also an official language of Wales and is spoken by a significant portion of the population.
Wales
Welsh and English.
a separate language.
PHILIP SCHWYZER has written: 'LITERATURE, NATIONALISM, AND MEMORY IN EARLY MODERN ENGLAND AND WALES'