Cymru
It's the name of a river in south Wales the River Amman (Welsh: Afon Aman)
The proper adjective for Wales is Welsh.
Land of the Eagle, "Eryr" is "Eagle" It's also the Welsh name of Snowdon - the highest mountain in Wales
It is trowsus in north Wales, but trwser in south Wales.
The Welsh people Cymry; the language is Cymraeg; the adj. is Cymreig.
Welsh
No, Wales is the name of the country where "Welsh" is spoken.
Simply "Welsh"
It is originally from the Irish Oisín (usheen).
Wales! It's in the name!
I know for a fact that people in Wales are called Welsh.
The Welsh Premier League is the national football (soccer) team of Wales, England. It was originally known as the League of Wales. The name change occurred in 2002.
Yes, the noun 'Welsh' is a word for the people of Wales. The word 'Welsh' is also an adjective, a word to describe something as of or from Wales.
The name "Rhys" in Welsh means "ardor" or "enthusiasm." It is a popular name in Wales and has a long-standing history in Welsh culture.
Estyn
yes there is a small town in wales named after wales itself it is in the south of wales and has the name of cymru.
"Welsh lloegr" means "Welsh England." In Welsh, "Cymru" is the name for Wales, so "lloegr" is used for England.