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Welsh language

NameWelsh
NativenameCymraeg, y Gymraeg
FamilycolorIndo-European
Pronunciation-cykəmˈrɑːɨɡ
StatesWales
Argentina
England
RegionSpoken throughout Wales and some nearby parts of England, the Chubut province of Argentina.
Speakers791,000+:
- Wales: 611,000
- England: 150,000
- Chubut Province, Argentina: 25,000
- United States: 2,500
- Canada: 2,200
Fam2Celtic
Fam3Insular Celtic
Fam4Brythonic
NationWales
ScriptLatin alphabet (Welsh variant)
MapcaptionPercentage of Welsh speakers by principal area
Agency  (Welsh Language Board)
Iso1cy
Iso2bwel|iso2t=cym
Iso3cym|lingua=50-ABA
NoticeIPA

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Welsh ( or , pronounced -cykəmˈrɑːɨɡ, ə ɡəmˈrɑːɨɡ) is a member of the Brythonic branch of the Celtic languages spoken natively in Wales, by some along the Welsh border in England, and in Y Wladfa (the Welsh colony in Chubut Province, Argentina). Historically, it has also been known in English as "Cambrian", "Cambric" and "Cymric".

The Welsh Language Board indicated in 2004 that 611,000 people (21.7% of the population of Wales in households or communal establishments) were able to speak Welsh. This figure marks a 0.9 percentage point increase when compared with a figure of 20.8% from the 2001 census, and an increase of approximately 35,000 in absolute numbers within Wales. Welsh is therefore a growing language within Wales. Of those 611,000 Welsh speakers, 57% (315,000) considered themselves fluent, and 78% (477,000) consider themselves fluent or "fair" speakers. 62% of speakers (340,000) claimed to speak the language daily, including 88% of fluent speakers.

A greeting in Welsh is one of 55 languages included on the Voyager Golden Record chosen to be representative of Earth in NASA's Voyager program launched in 1977. The greetings are unique to each language, with the Welsh greeting being Iechyd da i chwi yn awr ac yn oesoedd which translates into English as "Good health to you now and forever".

The Welsh Language Measure 2011 gives the Welsh language official status in Wales.


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