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Old 30-05-2008, 06:33 PM #6
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I speak Welsh almost fluently , it's a great language - pointless but great language.
It's not a pointless language! We use it every day!
Most welsh people, if not all , all speak English anyway.
They all do know how to speak it, but the South of Wales is the least Welsh place in Wales. I've been to Cardiff several times and I swear I've never heard one Welsh-speaking person while I've been there. On the other hand, in the North which is where I live, the language is still going strong although some tourists do tend to visit the towns and villages, decide they want to move here and not bother learning the language. So I think you are right in your opinion. Welsh is a dying language unfortunately.
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