11-08-2017, 20:58
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Re: "The Welsh language
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Originally Posted by Mr K
Just look at the national days Den; St George's Day -does it mean anything to the people of England ? it's barely mentioned. Where as St. Davids, Andrews and Patrick's Day are widely celebrated in their own countries and beyond.
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukne...ist-board.html
What the tourists don't understand is that people genuinely speak Welsh in Wales. It's been compulsory in Welsh schools for over 25 years now and use of the language has become more widespread.
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They do? They don't when I visit south Wales.
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