What languages do you speak?

I'm English first language
Welsh second language
Spanish third
Japanese fourth

how about you?

Hi, I am currently able to speak a second language (welsh) at a low level conversation level. I have to speak it in work to customers who come in, but when I speak because I don't know a large vocab list in my mind to mentally draw from so I frequently pause and then use english words to fill in the sentence when having a conversation.

At the moment I am not hugely confident but am trying to improve my vocal size and improve my fluency level. Just wondering if you had any advice for learning vocabulary and improving my fluency? Many thanks.

I speak Welsh but as a second language and I'm South-Walian. I saw a North-Walian call someone a 'gnawas chiclyd' the other day and I'd love to know exactly what that means! (It makes me sad they don't teach welsh swear words, haha!) I tried googling to no avail as I'm guessing it's colloquial! :D
Os wyt ti'n gwbod rhan neu'r holl peth, mi fyddai'n falch iawn o glywed beth mae'n eu feddwl!
Diolch! :D

I am studying Welsh Second Language this year and would to get some past papers for free to help me with my revision.

What is the easiest language to learn for me?

I've spoken English my entire life and I want to learn a second language. I've narrowed it down to a few languages, but I'd be happy to take other suggestions. I'd like to learn Latin, German, French, Dutch, Chinese, Swedish, or Welsh.

If you would, please suggest a way to learn the language, too (personal tutor, Rosetta Stone, etc.). I'm on a budget, too.

Say whether it's your Native language, Second language or so on,
Dywedwch os yw'n briod iaith i chi neu'n ail iaith ayyb.

Do more speak welsh than speak Irish Gaelic?

Are there more second language welsh speakers than second language Irish Gaelic speakers?

Do more speak Irish as a native language than speak welsh as a native language ?

And so on .
The North isn't more welsh speaking than the south . Wales is more linguistically divided by west to east. The West is more welsh speaking than the east. But there is a welsh speaker in every village in Wales.

Carmarthenshire and Cardiganshire are both in the south and so is northern Swansea, Northern Pembrokeshire, Western Neath and portal bot and Powys all these places are more welsh speaking than English.
You have to be fluent in welsh to teach and primary basis yes. And yes every university in wales has an "Adran Gymraeg" where all courses are through the medium of welsh, In ireland im rold it's only irish that can be studied not other subjects through that medium. Also how come the irish on Roadsigns is italica and seems assif it is not as important as english?

Also Ireland only has one county where over half the population speak's irish on a daily basis welsh has 4 . with larger populations in all.
No no, I am so sorry if it's coming across like that!

I have great respect for the Irish and their language. I am so sorry. I am doing Celtic Language studies and am just trying to compare. I am not trying in anyway to make Welsh superior. We welsh aren't like that and i certainly don't want you to think that. I am really sorry.

Nil moran Gaeilge agam, Ta cupla focail Gaeilge agam.
(Dydw i ddim yn siarad llawer o gwyddeleg ond wi'n gallu tymed bach)

Tá brón orm,
(Mae'n ddrwg gen i )

Neamhleor atá teanga amháin
(Dyw un iaith byth yn ddigon)

when are you fluent in Welsh?

i can speak Welsh but it's my second language i can understand welsh programs and most people, but some people's accents are so hard to understand?

Welsh: Anyone know any good idioms I could use?

i'm second language welsh and i am wondering if anyone could give me any good idioms/sayings to use in my work. any websites would be helpful also. thanks in advance!

how do you beome a welsh language teacher?

i want to teach welsh to people as a second language and want to know how to get into it