Welsh has its origins in the 6th century CE. English isn't registered as beginning until after the Roman Occupation. So English didn't start to develop until after the 4th century CE, but Old English is marked as beginning in the 5th Century.
History is a little fuzzy about it, but we can assume English started first.
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.
Initially the Tudors spoke welsh. Later they spoke Early modern English.
Owain Glyndwr's native language was Welsh, but as a member of the Welsh nobility he had been well-educated and was multi-lingual, also speaking English, French and Latin.
Wyau means eggs in Welsh.
The Welsh language emerged in the 6th century and is still in use.
The official language of the United Kingdom is English. Other languages are spoken there including Welsh, Gaelic, and other European tongues.
Wales is a country in the United Kingdom which has its own language, Welsh, spoken alongside English. It is considered the mainland territory where English is not the primary spoken language.
English is the most spoken language in Wales, with almost all of the population being able to speak English. Welsh is only spoken by about 460,000 people.
English, but there is a sizable minority who speak Welsh at home. Polish is also a minority language in Wales.
.... English .....Welsh .....Gaelic .....Cornish
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 main language spoken in the UK is English. However, there are also several regional languages and dialects spoken throughout the country, such as Welsh, Scottish Gaelic, and Irish.
Irish is spoken in Ireland, Scottish is spoken in Scotland, English is spoken in England, and Welsh is spoken in Wales. Each language has its own unique linguistic characteristics and cultural significance within its respective country.
The Welsh language is most widely spoken in Wales, particularly in the north and west regions of the country. It is recognized as one of the official languages of Wales alongside English.
Yes. Gaelic and Welsh are spoken in specific areas too.
English is the official language although Welsh, Irish Gaelic and Scottish Gaelic are also recognised.
Welsh is believed to have originated from the Celtic language spoken in Britain around 2,500 years ago. It has been spoken in Wales since at least the 6th century AD.