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''Old Welsh'' which started to develop in the [[9th century]] marks the point where Welsh starts to diverge from [[Cornish]]. ''Middle Welsh'' ([[12th century|12th]] to [[14th century|14th]] centuries) has a significant literary legacy, including [[The Mabinogion]]. |
''Old Welsh'' which started to develop in the [[9th century]] marks the point where Welsh starts to diverge from [[Cornish]]. ''Middle Welsh'' ([[12th century|12th]] to [[14th century|14th]] centuries) has a significant literary legacy, including [[The Mabinogion]]. |
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*[[Welsh alternate titles]] |
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[[Category:Language]] |
[[Category:Language]] |
Latest revision as of 15:55, 11 November 2007
Welsh is a Celtic Language still spoken in Wales.
Old Welsh which started to develop in the 9th century marks the point where Welsh starts to diverge from Cornish. Middle Welsh (12th to 14th centuries) has a significant literary legacy, including The Mabinogion.