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Definition of Cymraeg in English: Cymraegnoun ˈkʌmrʌɪɡˈkəmrīɡ mass nounThe Welsh language. Example sentencesExamples - There is a Welsh / Cymraeg deity named Morgan, who deals with water (rivers, I think?) and is not the same as The Morrigan.
- The closest cognate in the Cymraeg "pantheon" would be Rhiannon, whose name also translates to "Great Queen".
- By 700 C.E., the Britons referred to themselves as Cymry, the country as Cymru, and the language as Cymraeg.
- St Brigid is the Irish deity of the same name, as St David is the Welsh / Cymraeg Dewi or Dwr.
- The Celtic language of Wales, known to its speakers as Cymraeg.
- Welsh, or Cymraeg, is a Celtic language belonging to the Brythonic group consisting of Breton, Welsh, and the extinct Cornish.
- As you might guess, the word Welsh is not used by the Welsh: they call their language Cymraeg, their country Cymru and themselves Cymry.
Definition of Cymraeg in US English: Cymraegnounˈkəmrīɡ The Welsh language. Example sentencesExamples - There is a Welsh / Cymraeg deity named Morgan, who deals with water (rivers, I think?) and is not the same as The Morrigan.
- The closest cognate in the Cymraeg "pantheon" would be Rhiannon, whose name also translates to "Great Queen".
- By 700 C.E., the Britons referred to themselves as Cymry, the country as Cymru, and the language as Cymraeg.
- Welsh, or Cymraeg, is a Celtic language belonging to the Brythonic group consisting of Breton, Welsh, and the extinct Cornish.
- The Celtic language of Wales, known to its speakers as Cymraeg.
- St Brigid is the Irish deity of the same name, as St David is the Welsh / Cymraeg Dewi or Dwr.
- As you might guess, the word Welsh is not used by the Welsh: they call their language Cymraeg, their country Cymru and themselves Cymry.
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