What do they speak in Wales?
Friday, October 23rd, 2009 at
1:14 pm
Research for my book. ^^
Anywho, do they speak Welsh all the time there? Also, do they teach in Welsh or in English at schools? Thanks in advance!
Thanks everyone! =)
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In rural areas, particularly in the North and Mid-Wales a lot of people speak Welsh as their first language. Bilingual road signs are seen across Wales (In English and Welsh) but in most towns and cities the majority of people speak English as their first language.
Welsh is certainly not a dying language (as the first answer says). In fact Welsh is actually becoming more popular and more and more children learn it to a higher standard in Welsh schools.
Welsh is a dying language but still used in some area of Wales. mainly they speak English.
They speak Whale
Welsh and English ( mostly English i would say)
Welsh is what they speak. Of course English is also taught.
my older brother was taught welsh (Gailic) in school when we lived in wales. They speak it fluently in Carnaervan (near the castle) in the shops and obviously English is a second language.
Welsh and English.