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	<title>Comments on: WELSH SPEAKERS or anybody who has lived/stayed&#8230;&#8230;.?</title>
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		<title>By: Cymro i'r Carn</title>
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		<dc:creator>Cymro i'r Carn</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 04:48:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Mae hyn yn digwydd trwy&#039;r amser ac mae&#039;n hiliol atom ni. Paid a gwrnado arno, Maent yn byw mewn byd ffug lle maent yn credu taw dim ond Saesneg sydd digon da yn y byd, Maent wastad yn dweud ein bod ni&#039;n siarad Cymraeg i wneud iddyn teimlo&#039;n bell ac yn unig. Os maent mor anghyfforddus mae ganddynt y dewis i ddysgu&#039;r iaith os nad ydynt yn dysgu&#039;r iaith twll ei tinau. 
Cymraeg yw iaith y Cymry nid Saesneg

ThIs happens all the time they don&#039;t understand that welsh is our first language, If they feel so excluded then theyre the rude ones and should learn the language, lkeep speaking welsh people are too easy to turn to english these days. 

Welsh is the language of the Welsh People</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mae hyn yn digwydd trwy&#8217;r amser ac mae&#8217;n hiliol atom ni. Paid a gwrnado arno, Maent yn byw mewn byd ffug lle maent yn credu taw dim ond Saesneg sydd digon da yn y byd, Maent wastad yn dweud ein bod ni&#8217;n siarad Cymraeg i wneud iddyn teimlo&#8217;n bell ac yn unig. Os maent mor anghyfforddus mae ganddynt y dewis i ddysgu&#8217;r iaith os nad ydynt yn dysgu&#8217;r iaith twll ei tinau.<br />
Cymraeg yw iaith y Cymry nid Saesneg</p>
<p>ThIs happens all the time they don&#8217;t understand that welsh is our first language, If they feel so excluded then theyre the rude ones and should learn the language, lkeep speaking welsh people are too easy to turn to english these days. </p>
<p>Welsh is the language of the Welsh People</p>
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		<title>By: Doc</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 04:48:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>To hell with him and his rude looks, I say. I&#039;m American; and although it&#039;s a bit different here in our nation of immigrants and their descendants, here in Texas it is not unusual to hear plenty of people speaking in Spanish; only really insecure or egotistical people believe that the Spanish speakers are making snide comments about the ones who don&#039;t understand them.
The English man had no business intruding on your conversation to tell you how you should be speaking. His behaviour was unacceptable and rude.
I haven&#039;t been to Wales yet, by the way; though I have spent some time in Ireland, and took great delight in hearing the Irish language spoken by a few people in the West...and even better, I was able to understand a little of it (I&#039;ve studied the language a bit myself). When I get to Wales one day, I hope I do hear people actually speaking in Welsh as well as English; it is the original language of your land, and you are right to take some pride in it by continuing to speak it.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To hell with him and his rude looks, I say. I&#8217;m American; and although it&#8217;s a bit different here in our nation of immigrants and their descendants, here in Texas it is not unusual to hear plenty of people speaking in Spanish; only really insecure or egotistical people believe that the Spanish speakers are making snide comments about the ones who don&#8217;t understand them.<br />
The English man had no business intruding on your conversation to tell you how you should be speaking. His behaviour was unacceptable and rude.<br />
I haven&#8217;t been to Wales yet, by the way; though I have spent some time in Ireland, and took great delight in hearing the Irish language spoken by a few people in the West&#8230;and even better, I was able to understand a little of it (I&#8217;ve studied the language a bit myself). When I get to Wales one day, I hope I do hear people actually speaking in Welsh as well as English; it is the original language of your land, and you are right to take some pride in it by continuing to speak it.</p>
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