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  1. Meigant (fl. c. 600–620) – a poet whose surviving work is recorded in the Black Book Of Carmarthen. Afan Ferddig (7th century) – accepted as the author of Moliant Cadwallon a praise poem to Cadwallon ap Cadfan. Juvencus Manuscript / Cambridge Juvencus (late 9th century) contains two Welsh englyn-poems, one of nine and one of three ...

  2. 24 de jul. de 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. There is an onus on us to take proactive steps to support and increase the use of the language, and ...

  3. Welsh Language Act refers to two different acts of the United Kingdom Parliament : Welsh Language Act 1967, which extended the Welsh Courts Act 1942, restoring some rights for the official use of Welsh that had been removed in the 16th century. Welsh Language Act 1993, which put Welsh on an equal footage to English for all public sector use.

  4. The Welsh Language (Wales) Measure 2011 recognises that Welsh and English are official languages and established a legal framework for a statutory duty on public bodies in Wales to comply with Welsh standards. The legislation allows people to live through the medium of Welsh if they so wish.

  5. Surnames of Welsh language origin. Add this category following the {{ Surname }} template on articles or {{ R from surname }} template on redirects. Surnames of Welsh language origin.

  6. List of Welsh films; Cinema of Wales; List of Welsh-language programmes; External links. 50 of the greatest Welsh TV shows ever made; The long forgotten Welsh TV shows you may have overlooked; BBC Store celebrates St David’s Day with release of the Welsh Drama at the BBC collection; References

  7. El galés ( autoglotónimo: Cymraeg) es un idioma perteneciente al grupo britónico de la familia de lenguas celtas. Es hablado en el país de Gales, donde aproximadamente 857 600 personas (el 28 % de la población galesa) lo utilizan como su lengua principal, especialmente en la zona norte del país. El galés es el idioma oficial junto con el ...