1=Language considerations (<span class="searchmatch">Welsh</span>) Please see Module:checkparams for help with this warning. Shortcut: WT:ACY See also Category:<span class="searchmatch">Welsh</span> language (based on Wiktionary:Entry...
directly to arglwyd. This is a fairly common practice in scholarly works <span class="searchmatch">about</span> Middle <span class="searchmatch">Welsh</span>; the characters ⟨ꝺ⟩ (insular d) and ⟨ẟ⟩ (Latin delta) are also often...
last common ancestral stage of the Brythonic languages: Western Brythonic <span class="searchmatch">Welsh</span>, Southwestern Brythonic Breton and Cornish, and likely Cumbric as well....
were a mutation. Yes, at <span class="searchmatch">about</span> where conjugation et al are, but that is probably specific to <span class="searchmatch">Welsh</span> (is there an <span class="searchmatch">about</span> <span class="searchmatch">Welsh</span> page yet?) Robert Ullmann...
The list comprises of an analysis of 1,079,032 words of written, everyday <span class="searchmatch">Welsh</span>. It is based on 500 samples of approximately 2000 words each, selected from...
summaries, see Help:Edit summary. For information <span class="searchmatch">about</span> Spanish entries on Wiktionary, see Wiktionary:<span class="searchmatch">About</span> Spanish. Click here to start a new Etymology scriptorium...
what <span class="searchmatch">about</span> the <span class="searchmatch">Welsh</span> name Cado? The easiest explanation would be "Katu" (battle) and "φo" (from), giving Katuφo, Kado and Cado. But sometimes in <span class="searchmatch">Welsh</span> his...
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(UTC) Post-final point ;-) : According to w:<span class="searchmatch">Welsh</span> English, some English speakers do use [r] for /r/. When a <span class="searchmatch">Welsh</span> English speaker says [friː], other English...
<span class="searchmatch">about</span> the problem of putting the word in a category? We want 'si', and not 'si/<span class="searchmatch">Welsh</span>', to appear in the lists of <span class="searchmatch">Welsh</span> nouns, <span class="searchmatch">Welsh</span> lemmas and <span class="searchmatch">Welsh</span> terms...