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Originally Posted by Taf
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1 it helps greatly with tourism and as a link to the culture of Wales
2 I dont know which children come out not speaking welsh as a father of two who have gone through welsh language schools i can say that every child i met was able to speak it as a First language and also speak english as a first language. The ones from the south mostly can do so with out you being able to tell they speak welsh when speaking english and vice versa.
3 Now this is where some of the activists are at fault ( IMHO ) the stations need to embrace the bi lingual ability of the new young speakers this is also something the eisteddfods should do too.
4 Yep that works for Latin .
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Originally Posted by Paul M
Despite the fact that we now live in a country where everyone gets offended by everything, Ive never heard of this one.
I have heard of Welsh people speaking English, until some English people appear, then they switch to speaking Welsh.
Of course, that may not be true either.
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It is though mostly its the north walians
they get a shock when my kids are up there as we speak English ( i still cant get to grips with welsh lol ) the shop keepers talk in welsh then one of my two adds to a conversation just before we leave . It can be quite funny if they have been talking about us lol