Welsh is a Celtic language spoken by 740,000 native speakers mostly living in Wales and England, and is native to the United Kingdom [1]. It is closely related to Cornish and Breton and more distantly related to Irish, Manx and Scottish Gaelic.
Now that the new Duolingo Path has been introduced, you can still access the old Tree structure through the Welsh Tree Original page.
External resources[]
Dictionaries[]
- Geiriadur - Welsh to English and English to Welsh dictionary.
- Gweiadur.
- Geiriadur Prifysgol Cymru.
- Cysill-Arlein: a Welsh spelling and grammar checker.
Online Courses[]
- Cwrs Mynediad - a book linked into the Duolingo course and a good all-around reference work. Booksellers in England will carry hard copies as well.
- Gwent College - offers online Welsh Skype classes.
Pronunciation Guides[]
- WelshPlus - a YouTube channel.
Content in Welsh[]
- Say Something in Welsh - a popular Welsh learners' help centre.
- Parallel.cymru, a bilingual side-by-side Welsh and English digitial magazine; all articles are free.
- Welsh wikipedia.
- Happy Here - daily Welsh crosswords.
- Y Bont - Welsh learning centre.
- S4C and BBC iPlayer have Welsh programs. Popular ones include Gwaith/Cartref and Pobol y Cwm.
- IAW!: an online magazine. Y Cymro, Ciwb, and Golwg360 are other online Welsh magazines.