How to say [ Good morning ] in Welsh Language ( Cymraeg and Celtic Language )

 How to say [ good morning ] in Welsh Language ( Cymraeg and Celtic Language )


Peoples are searching for How to say [ good morning ] in Welsh Language ( Cymraeg and Celtic Language ) Welsh Language is a Celtic language of the Brittonic subgroup that is native to the Welsh people. According to report 89 millions native speakers in Welsh language globally .


Welsh language is the official language in Wales. Welsh is spoken natively in Wales, by some in England, and in Y Wladfa. Historically, it has also been known in English as "British", "Cambrian", "Cambric" and "Cymric".


If Welsh can seem complex and beautiful, it's because it's spent 4,000 years evolving. What's certain is that it's Britain's oldest language. From Indo-European and Brythonic origins, the Romans were the first to commit these words to paper, introducing elements of Latin still present today.


It evolved from Brythonic, the main language spoken in Wales, England and Southern Scotland when the Romans invaded in 43AD. Welsh began to emerge as a distinctive language sometime between 400 and 700 AD – early Welsh poetry survives from this period.





Good = Da

Morning = Bore

Good morning = Bore Da



Good Morning Image In  Welsh Language
Good Morning Image In  Welsh Language



FAQ about good morning in Welsh Language 





Q. How to say good morning in Welsh language ?

Bore Da





Q. How to say good morning in Cymraeg and Celtic Language ?

Bore Da




Q. How many native speakers in Welsh language ?

- 89 millions native speakers in Welsh language globally wide.





Q. When was Welsh language formed ?

It evolved from Brythonic, the main language spoken in Wales, England and Southern Scotland when the Romans invaded in 43AD. Welsh began to emerge as a distinctive language sometime between 400 and 700 AD – early Welsh poetry survives from this period.





Q. What is the origin of Welsh language ?

- The origin of Welsh is a Brythonic language, meaning British Celtic in origin and was spoken in Britain even before the Roman occupation. Thought to have arrived in Britain around 600 BC, the Celtic language evolved in the British Isles into a Brythonic tongue which provided the basis not only for Welsh, but also Breton and Cornish.


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