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Nonsense Eric, it goes to the very heart of the problem, with activists and former cottage burners, trying to foist a medieval tribal language that was used by a bunch of poorly educated illiterate villagers onto nearly three million people in modern day Wales.
The responsibility for communication lies with the person who is the communicator. We have no Welsh speaking monoglots in Wales, they all understand English.
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You're surely not serious?
Gabalphaville did bring up the subject of castles to which you, bizarrely, mentioned that Henry VII was Welsh.
Posted yesterday at 17.20
Posted yesterday at 21.02
And round and round we go......
Last edited by TH63; 11-10-16 at 09:37.
Sausages
Arabic was formed by barely literate tribal people.
As were most asian languages.
Look up the make up of Pakistan:
Punjabi 48%, Sindhi 12%, Siraiki (a Punjabi variant) 10%, Pashtu 8%, Balochi 3%, Hindko 2%, Brahui 1%, Burushaski, and other 8%
Should they all just call it day on their different variaties and speak punjabi?.
I don't see why there is a need to wash over history. To kill a language as if it never existed.
Was there anything in paragraphs 2 to 55 of the OP that were about the anthem?
What would you replace the Welsh national anthem with SD?
Anything off the Thin Lizzy, Live and Dangerous album.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPnyOs8buXw
Trublue, if I need you to speak on my behalf I'll let you know. But seeing as so far you seem incapable of putting any topics of your own on the political forum, I wouldn't hold my breath if I was you son.
You and a few other online clowns seem more preoccupied with attacking posters, than contributing on topics or issues with posts of your own.
You clearly aren't responding to my comments. You never have directly answered my questions actually. Too scared to admit what you stand for is garbage? And that there are contradictions left right and centre?
hmmmmm
Anyway:
foist
past tense: foisted; past participle: foisted
impose an unwelcome or unnecessary person or thing on.
I think you'll find the vast majority of welsh people are happy with the current set up.