The best way to learn Welsh is by attending classes with other like minded people. Classes are a lot of fun and give people a chance to make new friends. There are Welsh for Adults Centre's all over Wales, they provide Welsh classes for people wanting to learn. For people outside of Wales, On-line resources can be utilized.
Many people who are native to wales learn basic Welsh through school, However, if Classes are not to your taste, there are many other options, Self-teaching Cd's and computer programs are some examples of this.
No, Ruth Jones does not speak Welsh. She pulls off a convincing accent when using Welsh and can probably hold some basic conversation, but speak it fluently she does not.
There is no record of William Hague being fluent in any language other than English which he speaks with a Yorkshire accent. However, his Welsh born wife taught him how to sing the Welsh national anthem in Welsh.
There is no record of William Hague being fluent in any language other than English which he speaks with a Yorkshire accent. However, his Welsh born wife taught him how to sing the Welsh national anthem in Welsh.
She's from Wales, so she has a Welsh accent.
There have been rumours that it is his first language but these have never been substantiated and he has never mentioned it. He would have learned some welsh while in school and from growing up in Wales but English is his main language.
Possibly Welsh
No, they are totally different, in fact there are different Welsh accents.
Yes, Aled Jones can speak Welsh. He is a Welsh singer and presenter who is fluent in both English and Welsh.
Katherine Jenkins can speak welsh
'crypopyn' i speak welsh;]
Everyone has a different accent in different countries. England is like America the different places you go you get different accents there not all the same. For instance an individual can have a Essex accent which is different to the London accent. Also, other accents are Lester accent or a Manchester accent a Nottingham accent a Scottish a Welsh accent and a Hull accent.
People speak with a British accent in the United Kingdom, which includes England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Additionally, British accents are also found in former British colonies and territories, such as Australia, Canada, and New Zealand.