Wyau means eggs in Welsh.
The Welsh language emerged in the 6th century and is still in use.
Yes, Welsh was spoken in England. Welsh is a very old language, and at the time the earliest examples we have were written, parts of what is now England were entirely Welsh. In fact there are Welsh communities, in which people speak Welsh, today.
Owain Glyndwr's native language was Welsh, but as a member of the Welsh nobility he had been well-educated and was multi-lingual, also speaking English, French and Latin.
The Welsh are the people (and language) of Wales, the country in central western Great Britain. Wales is a constituent country of the United Kingdom.
Not Welsh but Cornish, a language related to Welsh. In Cornish it is spelled Jenefer.
No. It is of Welsh origin and is spelled Ifan [eevan] in the Welsh language.
Firstly, there is no single language called "Celtic": there are 6. Dylan is a Welsh name and is already spelled in a Celtic language, although pronounced "dullan" in Welsh.
In Welsh it is spelled Uruguay.
It's spelled waffl in Welsh.
Raglan is spelled Rhaglan in Welsh.
yes It is spelled Siani in Welsh however.
In Welsh, "Lydia" is spelled as "Lydia."
In Welsh, "Hugh" is spelled as "Hu."
"Yes" in Welsh is spelled "ie."
The Welsh people Cymry; the language is Cymraeg; the adj. is Cymreig.
Emma is not a Welsh word and has no meaning in Welsh. The name Emma is spelled the same.