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Things welsh often describes (“welsh ________”)
language, people, border, mountains, speakers, name, literature, poetry, princes, history, tradition, coast, coal, descent, miners, bards, hills, counties, prince, culture, names, poet, origin, rabbit, family, nationalism, rarebit, blood, society, identity, word, marches, village, accent, poets, saints, girl, nation, town, laws, extraction, community, borders, members, ancestry, bard, version, writers, pony, miner, settlers, war, schools, politics, economy, legend, families, population, king, gentleman, immigrants, towns, poems, countryside, tales, farmers, church, disestablishment, books, bishops, speaking, valleys, story, tongue, wars, music, industry, churches, poem, traditions, gentry, revival, affairs, colony, settlement, tale, ponies, campaign, castles, farmer
How welsh often is described (“________ welsh”)
anglo, modern, old, native, many, early, ancient, more, little, irish, non, literary, pure, poor, wild, english, original, medieval, colloquial, claesson, much, north, pretty, northern, west, late, present, standard, monoglot, south, half, rebellious, pro, former, london, southern, anti, fluent, contemporary, enough, less, peculiarly, celtic, conquered, mixed, distinctively, rural, century, brit, part, classical, 2nd, famous, formal, mediaeval, turbulent, strange, 53rd, celebrated, scottish, neighbouring, poorer, day, dear, indigenous, monolingual, idiomatic, correct
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