cym ISO 639

Cymraeg Autonyms

Welsh

  • Geography

    GB Widespread in Wales.
  • Language Cloud

A language of United Kingdom

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Cymraeg
562,000 in United Kingdom (2011 census), decreasing. 32,700 monolinguals (1971 census). Total users in all countries: 573,090.
Widespread in Wales.
Ireland and United Kingdom
2 (Provincial). Statutory provincial language in Wales (1993, Welsh Language Act, C 38).
Indo-European, Celtic, Insular, Brythonic
Northern Welsh, Southern Welsh.
VSO; inflected prepositions; noun head initial; gender (masculine/feminine); definite article; verb affixes mark person, number; tense; comparatives; 23 consonants, 12 vowels, 8 diphthongs; non-tonal; stress on penultimate syllable; initial consonant mutation (3 kinds).
19% of the Welsh population speak it; 33% understand it (1998). Used by all. Positive attitudes. All also use English [eng].
Welsh as the medium for education is increasing. 525 primary and secondary schools provide Welsh as the medium of education to over 82,000 children (1999). Compulsory in most Welsh schools. The Royal National Eisteddfod meets annually. Periodicals. Radio. TV. Dictionary. Grammar. Bible: 1588–2015.
Latin script [Latn].
OLAC resources in and about Welsh
Welsh
5,000 in Argentina (2017 N. Rees).
Chubut province.
Patagonian Welsh.
5 (Dispersed)
Also use Spanish [spa].
Non-indigenous. Welsh speakers in Argentina since around 1865.
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Welsh
1,080 in New Zealand (2018 census).
Unestablished
Non-indigenous.
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Welsh
2,240 in United States (2015 census).
All states.
Unestablished
Most also use English [eng].
Non-indigenous.
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