Welsh
Pronunciation: [wɛlʃ]
Context: "national identity"
(adjective) related to Wales, a country that is part of the United Kingdom. If something is Welsh, it comes from or is connected to Wales, just like if something is American, it comes from the United States.
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She loves traditional Welsh music and often listens to it at home.
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He didn't enjoy the Welsh food because it was too different from what he was used to.
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What are some popular Welsh traditions that people celebrate?
Context: "nationality"
(noun) a person from Wales. If someone is Welsh, it means they were born in Wales or have a strong connection to it.
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A Welsh is known for their friendliness and love of nature.
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She is not a Welsh; she was born in England.
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Do you know any Welsh who can tell us more about their culture?
Context: "language"
(noun) the Celtic language spoken in Wales. Welsh is a unique language with its own sounds and words, different from English.
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He is learning Welsh because he wants to communicate better with his grandparents.
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She couldn't understand the Welsh language during her visit to Wales.
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How many people speak Welsh in Wales today?