young Ed
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some families are special and gifted!All of my grandchildren speak, read and write Welsh fluently.
Cheers Ed
some families are special and gifted!All of my grandchildren speak, read and write Welsh fluently.
No, Glan Clwyd in Bodelwyddancancer treatment- yes will be quick. try a routine op - waiting list of years. was treatment at Clatterbridge on the Wirral ?
I could never claim fluency but once upon a time I could get by at work and down the pub/rugby club. But your grandchildren are the exception according to the 2011 census...All of my grandchildren speak, read and write Welsh fluently.
this is why i don't like welsh as for example Clwyd hasn't even got a vowel in it making it un-pronounceable!No, Glan Clwyd in Bodelwyddan
still a silly language IMHOthen again you may think the same about Sweden and Swedish and Swedes!
Cheers Ed
I am neither rude or obnoxious. I just hated every minute that I had to live in wales. It did nothing for me, it was just a complete sh*thole of a place. But then I did live in St.Clears & Laugharne.Some of them are like the one who lived here for 5 years and hated every one and everything about the place. Others love it and get on well with the welsh. Personally they are great people.
I could never claim fluency but once upon a time I could get by at work and down the pub/rugby club. But your grandchildren are the exception according to the 2011 census...
- 19% of the Welsh population aged over three said they were able to speak the language
- Able to speak Welsh: 562,016 Not able to speak Welsh: 2,393,825
- Gwynedd has the highest percentage of residents aged three or over who said they can speak, read and write in Welsh (65,900 people, 56%)
- In Carmarthenshire, 43.9% of the population aged over three said they could speak Welsh in 2011, down from 50.3% in 2001 and 54.9% in 1991
- In Ceredigion it was 47.3% in 2011, down from 52% in 2001
- 11.1% of the population of Cardiff said they could speak Welsh in 2011, a 0.1% increase
- Monmouthshire also reported a slight increase in the number of Welsh speakers at 9.9% - up from 9.3% in 2001
- Blaenau Gwent reported the lowest percentage of people who could speak Welsh at 7.8%.
I am neither rude or obnoxious. I just hated every minute that I had to live in wales. It did nothing for me, it was just a complete sh*thole of a place. But then I did live in St.Clears & Laugharne.
sorry never meant any harm/offence! i just find it like french confusing for me who has never bothered to learn it! now i guess i could find one or two things about Swedish that aren't perfect!Nobody has mentioned any issues with the Swedish language.
Acronyms and smileys don't stop your comments about Welsh coming across as a bit daft at best, at worst xenophobic. Appreciate you're young but seriously consider what you're writing and how it comes across.
The very word "Welsh" is a piece of anglo-saxon xenophobia. As is "celt"....Nobody has mentioned any issues with the Swedish language.
Acronyms and smileys don't stop your comments about Welsh coming across as a bit daft at best, at worst xenophobic. Appreciate you're young but seriously consider what you're writing and how it comes across.
Edited to add that the letter "Y" can be considered either a consonant or a vowel.
The very word "Welsh" is a piece of anglo-saxon xenophobia. As is "celt"....![]()