Welsh Language & Welsh Translation
Information and resources on Welsh language & Welsh language translation. The Celtic languages, members of the family of Indo-European languages, disappeared from continental Europe in the late 5th century, but they are still spoken by many people in the British Isles and in Brittany. Continental Celtic, or Gaulish, is preserved mainly in brief inscriptions. Insular Celtic is divided into two branches–Goidelic (also called Gaelic), including Irish, Scottish Gaelic, and Manx; and Brythonic (also called British), including Welsh, Cornish, and Breton. Manx and Cornish, once nearly extinct, experienced revivals in the 20th century. Below are links that provide information about the Welsh language.
Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island: Welsh-English Dictionary
Browse this Welsh-English, English-Welsh dictionary's 22,192 entries.
Welsh Studies Institute of North America: Cymdeithas Madog Resources Guide
Discover a non-profit organization dedicated to helping North Americans learn the Welsh language.



