Wales is the primary country where Welsh is spoken, as it is the official language there. Welsh is also spoken in some regions of England, particularly in areas near the Welsh border. Additionally, there are Welsh-speaking communities in other parts of the world, such as the United States and Argentina.
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Argentina, Mexico and Peru qualify as such.
France, Canada, Haiti, and Vietnam for starters. Andorra, Belgium, Switzerland, many islands in the Caribbean, and French Guiana also speak French. Countries in Africa that were once french colonies also speak French.
As of 2017, very few indeed. there may be a tiny handful of people in remote areas of North and mid-Wales who find speaking English difficult and struggle with it, but they would not number much more than two or three dozen at the very most. However, a fifth of the population, whilst being able to speak English, use Welsh as their first language, and the number of Welsh people who know SOME Welsh, even if it's only a few words and phrases, is somewhere between two-thirds and three-quarters.
German is the only official language. Most people born after WWII have had English in school, some also French.
Turkey, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan. And Kirgizstan, Turkish Republic of North Cyprus.
Welsh is spoken in Wales, which is a country in the United Kingdom. It is mainly spoken in Wales, but there are also Welsh speakers in other parts of the UK and around the world in countries with Welsh diaspora communities.
Wales and a small part of Argentina, called Pantagonia
Katherine Jenkins can speak welsh
'crypopyn' i speak welsh;]
No, Ruth Jones does not speak Welsh. She pulls off a convincing accent when using Welsh and can probably hold some basic conversation, but speak it fluently she does not.
some are welsh speakers as a first language
She speaks fluent Icecubeish :) But yes, she does speak fluent Welsh, she says it's her mother tongue but he dad is from England, so I guess he doesn't speak Welsh.
welsh!
The Welsh language emerged in the 6th century and is still in use.
Another answer:Currently over 20% say they can speak Welsh. Perhaps 12 per cent are fluent.Around 21.7% of the population
Welsh is spoken in Wales because it is the native language of the country, with a long history dating back over a thousand years. The Welsh language is an important part of Welsh identity and culture, and efforts have been made to preserve and promote its use.
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