In recent years the number of Welsh-speakers has dropped dramatically. in an attempt to preserve the language, Welsh was introduced to the National Curriculum as compulsory for pupils of Key-Stage two and above.
I know for a fact that people in Wales are called Welsh.
If you want to hear the traditional accent of Wales as spoken by someone who is a Welsh speaker check out Gwyn Williams on Youtube:The Dragon Has Two Tongues: 2/3 with Gwyn Williams
People who are for the country of Wales are Welsh
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.
Welsh is the adjectival form of the country of Wales, just as Americans is the adjectival form of the word America. Welsh is also used as an identifying noun. Examples below: Adjective: The Welsh school boy wrote a poem about his mother. Noun: The Welsh are a proud people and love their home country of Wales.
The indigenous people of Wales are referred to as Welsh people.
Welsh originates from Wales, a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It is a Celtic language spoken by the Welsh people in Wales.
Scottish people live in Scotland. Welsh people live in Wales.
Simply "Welsh"
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Wales, but there are Welsh people living all over the world.