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  1. Find out more about Wales. You can enjoy learning more about Wales by following our online, self-study module. Welsh language - fast facts. Welsh is one of the oldest languages in Europe. It evolved from Brythonic, the main language spoken in Wales, England and Southern Scotland when the Romans invaded in 43AD.

  2. Jul 24, 2020 · 1. Purpose: our 2050 goal. The Welsh language – y Gymraeg – is integral to our culture, our heritage and our daily lives. It is part of our shared inheritance and identity as a nation. But its future across Wales cannot be taken for granted.

  3. Act Background. After the Welsh language channel was founded in the 1980s and the recognition of Welsh as a core and compulsory subject in the National curriculum, the Welsh Language Act was brought about in 1993 which aimed to treat Welsh and English equally in public business and justice.. Provision. The Welsh Language Act 1993 in summary brought about principle of equality of Welsh and ...

  4. Jul 29, 2017 · Up until 1850, 90% of the population spoke Welsh, but it has since faced a great many challenges which at times almost led to its extinction. Potentially up to 4,000 years old, Welsh is one of the oldest living languages in Europe. Welsh originates from the Celtic language spoken by the ancient Britons.

  5. May 27, 2019 · Yes, the Welsh language is spoken throughout Wales today, and Wales is officially a bilingual country. The language has been spoken continuously in Wales throughout recorded history, but had become a minority language, spoken by only about 40% of the population, by early in the 20 th Century.

  6. The Welsh language is a living language in Eryri. It is the language of everyday life, the language of work and the language of education. It is seen in local place names, in wildlife, and in history. It is an innate part of the area’s cultural and natural heritage. Welsh is a language rooted deep in the soil of Eryri.

  7. Aug 7, 2017 · If you list the 6,000+ world languages in order of the number of speakers, Welsh is the 172 nd most spoken language in the world. As our strategy to get a million Welsh speakers by 2050 is implemented, we hope to see the language move higher up this table.

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