@JonnyLightning Iwerddon (ire), Yr Alban (scot), wasn't sure of the others but found them on wicipedia...Llydaw (brit), Ynys Manaw (isle of mann) and Cernyw (cornwall)
I guess this is probably the only, "English," language left that escaped the Norman Invasion. Definitely interesting, but probably something that is very difficult to learn if you're not a native.
@droptheleash0
Thank you very much!
JonnyLightning 1 year ago
@JonnyLightning Iwerddon (ire), Yr Alban (scot), wasn't sure of the others but found them on wicipedia...Llydaw (brit), Ynys Manaw (isle of mann) and Cernyw (cornwall)
droptheleash0 1 year ago
Would any of you Welsh speakers happen to know our placenames for the other 5 Celtic nations (Ireland, Scotland, Britanny, Mann, and Cornwall)?
JonnyLightning 1 year ago
@Ferrariman601 What are you talking about "english language" the english have only been going for around a thousand years.
owainmeurig 1 year ago
@ironweighted
Ie, mi wn. Maent hefyd yn dweud, mae'n wir!
varpeter01 1 year ago
@varpeter01 I think the Basques might have something to say about that...
ironweighted 1 year ago
ha, mae Eirian yn go-ordinator y cwrs o'r cwrs dysgwyr dw i'n neud, neis i weld hi ar youtube !
droptheleash0 1 year ago
Mae hyn yw'r iaith hynaf yn Ewrop.
varpeter01 2 years ago
I guess this is probably the only, "English," language left that escaped the Norman Invasion. Definitely interesting, but probably something that is very difficult to learn if you're not a native.
Ferrariman601 2 years ago
why does Welsh sound so nordic
SpassMacher2000 4 years ago