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The Welsh Not: A Controversial Practice in the History of Language

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Introduction The Welsh Not is a fascinating yet contentious chapter in the history of languages. It was a practice used in some Welsh schools during [Read More…]

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Gaelic Languages Culture History Irish

The Resurgence of Irish Gaelic: A Symbol of National Identity

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Ireland’s native language, Irish Gaelic, has seen a fascinating resurgence in recent years. Like a mythical phoenix rising from its ashes, the language, known as [Read More…]

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Culture History Welsh

Welsh: A Modern-Day Linguistic Enigma

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The Welsh language, or “Cymraeg” as it’s known by its native speakers, is a fascinating tapestry of history, culture, and linguistics. For those unfamiliar with [Read More…]

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