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>>Good thing that not too many people in Wales can read/understand the Welsh language :) (according to Wikipedia)
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>True. Only a few enclaves where Welsh is the first language used by the community. Government is trying to keep it alive and the BBC have a Welsh radio station - but it's a losing battle. Even the Welsh accent seems to be dying out. Odd thing is that you often hear Welsh grammar even when people are speaking English - 'Going to the pub is Dai' etc...
Personally, do you care if government/BBC is successful or not as far as Welsh language?
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