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We would normally say Cymru am byth (Wales forever). That is what you hear at Rugby matches.

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The phrase "Wales rule" in Welsh can be translated as "Cymru reol".

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What is 'forever' in Welsh?

"Am byth" is a Welsh equivalent of "forever."In fact, the Welsh phrase appears in the Welsh motto: "Cymru am byth." The Welsh noun "Cymru" is the word for "Wales." The English equivalent of Wales' motto therefore is "Wales forever!"


How do you say wales rule in welsh?

cymru am byth


What is the Welsh 'am byth' in English?

"Forever" is an English equivalent of the Welsh "am byth."The Welsh phrase is used in the country's national motto: "Cymru am byth." The Welsh word "Cymru" is a noun that means "Wales." An English equivalent of Wales' motto is "Wales forever!"


What do you call People who live in Wales?

I know for a fact that people in Wales are called Welsh.


Is Welsh a noun?

Yes, the noun 'Welsh' is a word for the people of Wales. The word 'Welsh' is also an adjective, a word to describe something as of or from Wales.


Which country do Welsh belong to?

Wales. Wales is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. Nationals are Welsh the language is Welsh


Who is Welsh?

"Welsh" can refer to people or things related to Wales, a country in the United Kingdom. It can also refer to the Welsh language, which is spoken by some people in Wales.


How is Wales written in welsh?

The Welsh-language word for Wales is Cymru.


Which country in Britain has welsh as an important language?

Around 22% of the population of Wales speak Welsh.


Where do welsh cakes come from?

* Wales, orignated from South Wales in WWI


Why do people call wales 'Welsh wales'?

This generally means "Welsh-speaking Wales" -- a reference to those areas of the country where the Welsh language is commonly spoken, although sometimes people say "Welsh Wales" when they simply mean those parts of the country which look and feel "very Welsh".It's a translation of the Welsh phrase Cymru Cymraeg. But note that Welsh has two words for "Welsh".Cymraeg means Welsh by language (Welsh-speaking, written in Welsh, etc.).Cymreig means Welsh by nature (Welsh-born or descended, made in Wales, etc.)Thus:-- llyfr Cymraeg : a Welsh book (i.e. a book in Welsh)-- caws Cymreig : Welsh cheese (because cheese cannot speak any language!)


What is the proper adjective for Wisconsin?

The proper adjective for Wales is Welsh.