Welsh Pride is the name of a young enterprise group in Bridgend who are absolutely amazing and are the best at being the best. :)
The Welsh take pride in their native language; the Irish do not.
This is a young enterprise group who sell garden stuff. they work in collaberation with WELSH Pride and if it wasnt for their combined efforts Mr. catton wouldn't have any teams to enter. Bloomin marvellous are good cos they have nick,naomi,elinor and KATIE. but welsh pride are still cooler.
This is a young enterprise group who sell garden stuff. they work in collaberation with WELSH Pride and if it wasnt for their combined efforts Mr. catton wouldn't have any teams to enter. Bloomin marvellous are good cos they have nick,naomi,elinor and KATIE. but welsh pride are still cooler.
A "sing a song Welsh voice" refers to the melodic and rhythmic qualities often associated with the Welsh accent, particularly in how it can sound musical or lyrical. This description highlights the distinct intonations and cadences of Welsh speakers, which can evoke a sense of harmony and beauty, similar to singing. It captures the cultural pride in the Welsh language and the rich tradition of choral music in Wales.
Welsh means someone, or something that has originated from Wales.Either a person, object or the Welsh language.The Germanic Angles and Saxons were invited to England to help fight the Jutes (Danish) who were at that time invading England. When they arrived to help and consequently invade England, their word for the locals (Celtic-speakers) was "Waelisc" meaning "foreigner" and their word for the land was "Wēalas",meaning "foreign".The verb 'to welsh' means to swindle a person by not paying a debt or wager; to fail to fulfill an obligation.
I know for a fact that people in Wales are called Welsh.
Oh, dude, Sir Tom Jones supports the Welsh national football team! Yeah, like, he's all about that Welsh pride, you know? So, if you catch him at a match, he's probably belting out some tunes in support of his home team.
"You are Welsh" = Rwyt ti'n Gymreig
Draig Gymreig
Tom Jones underwent a DNA test as part of the BBC's "Who Do You Think You Are?" series, which revealed that he has Welsh, Irish, and English ancestry. The test also showed that he has a distant connection to a line of Welsh nobility, specifically the 16th-century landowner Sir John Jones. This information provided him with a deeper understanding of his heritage and family history, enhancing his pride in his Welsh roots.
'gyda dy Gymraeg di' is 'with your Welsh'
The Welsh word for "Welsh" is Cymraeg :)