
Cymraeg (Welsh)
Cymraeg, or Welsh, is a Celtic language native to Wales, part of the Brittonic branch of the Indo-European family. It has existed for over a thousand years, maintaining a rich literary and cultural tradition. Welsh is recognized as an official language in Wales alongside English and is used in education, media, and government. It has its own unique grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation, reflecting Wales' distinct cultural identity. Efforts continue to preserve and promote Cymraeg, ensuring its continued use among speakers and future generations.