The Welsh-language word for Wales is Cymru.
I know for a fact that people in Wales are called Welsh.
William Llewelyn Davies has written: 'The National library of Wales' -- subject(s): National Library of Wales 'The tutorial Welsh course' -- subject(s): Grammar, Welsh language
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.
Wales. Wales is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. Nationals are Welsh the language is Welsh
People who are for the country of Wales are Welsh
"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!"
Most signposts, road signs and signs in public buildings are are bilingual, written in both Welsh and English.
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.
John Edward Southall has written: 'Wales and her language' -- subject(s): Welsh language 'The future of Welsh education' -- subject(s): Education