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Old 03.12.2009, 12:25 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by phoenix
welsh and NZ have obscure ways of talking and are both equally hard to understand..
I guess some scottish is like that.. but welsh.. wins. imho.

http://www.heart-of-wales.co.uk/welsh.htm

It's not obscure, it's a different language. An older one than English, and by some accounts, the oldest in Europe. This probably seems like me being pernickity.

I don't know if you're referring to say a Glasgow accent or actual Scots Gaelic above...The Scottish have their own language, but I'm not sure if that's a unified whole language? I've a feeling that Harris and the Hebrides speaks a different version to mainland Scots Gaelic And Cornish seems like a contemporary re-construction.

Nefeli - it apparently means 'development'. And it's pronounced like that because it's Welsh. It would seem from Phoenix's link above that their syntax is closer to German than English.

Language lessons and Welsh pop. Life is good.
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