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Cyfwyniad Byr A Brief Introduction
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Ymwybyddiaeth Iaith Welsh Language Awareness
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Niferoedd Siaradwyr Cymraeg 2001 Numbers of Welsh Speakers
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AmrywioldebDiversity
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“Since Wales’ towns have foreign beginnings the belief developed (which is still held by some) that there is something intrinsically un-urban about the Welsh and that Welshness cannot survive only in a rural context”. John Davies, History of Wales (1990).
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“No person who uses the Welsh speech or language shall have or enjoy any manner of office or fees within the Realm of England, Wales or other of the King’s Dominions.” Act of Incorporation of Wales with England 1536
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“Wales is a conquered country…and it is the duty of the bishops to endeavour to promote the English, in order to introduce the language…It has always been the policy of the legislature to introduce the English language into Wales.” High Courts of Justice 1733
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Addysg yn y 1830au Education in the 1830s
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“The Welsh language is a vast drawback to Wales and a manifold barrier to the moral progress and commercial prosperity of the people. It is not easy to over-estimate its evil effects.” Royal Commission of Enquiry into the State of Education in Wales, 1847
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In 2011, two other notable developments came to fruition: The Welsh Language Measure (Wales) 2011 was passed by the Assembly; and a new national strategy for Welsh – A Living Language: A Language for Living was published.
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“AS2.8: Cynyddu’r ddarpariaeth addysg oedolion a chymunedol drwy gyfrwng y Gymraeg yn unol â dyheadau trawsnewid addysg oedolion a chymunedol”. Ebrill 2010 “SO2.8: To increase adult and community learning provision through the medium of Welsh in line with the aspirations of adult and community learning transformation”. April 2010
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