They are very different, and very much alike. Irish is in the Goidelic branch of Celtic languages, and Welsh is in the Brythonic branch. Some scholars label these branches q-Celtic and p-Celtic, respectively, according to whether the initial consonant of certain interrogative words and pronouns is a velar or a labial plosive. For example, cad? is the Irish (q-Celtic) for what? while the Welsh (p-Celtic) it is pa?
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I'm WELSH and thought I spoke Welsh...
We use ' Beth' for 'What'
'Pa' is our Dad.
Irish are considered to be one of the six Celtic nations. You can be Celtic and not be Irish. Irish, Scots Highlanders, Manx, Welsh, Bretons and Cornish are all Celts. Sometimes the Galicians are included.
Welsh
The Welsh take pride in their native language; the Irish do not.
Welsh & Irish
the Irish are from Europe and Americans are from North America.
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No.Her ethnicity:*62.5% Welsh*25% Irish*12.5% English
Each is a country in its own right. Each has a language of its own and speaks English as well.
The Welsh people primarily live in Wales, a country that is part of the United Kingdom. Additionally, there are Welsh communities in other parts of the UK, as well as around the world due to migration.
No, he is Irish.
Dillon is of Irish nationality.
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