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WELSH AIR SYSTEMS, LLC

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the free encyclopedia Brittonic language Welsh Cymraeg
y Gymraeg Pronunciation &#91
kəmˈraːiɡ&#93
ⓘ Region United Kingdom ( Wales
England )
Argentina ( Chubut Province ) Ethnicity Welsh Speakers Wales : 538
300 (2021) (17.8% of the population of Wales at the 2021 census
including both L1 and L2 speakers) England : 110
000 (2007
estimated) &#91
1 &#93
Argentina (Chubut) : 1
500–5
000 &#91
2 &#93
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3 &#93
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1 History Toggle History subsection 1.1 Origins 1.2 Primitive Welsh 1.3 Old Welsh 1.4 Middle Welsh 1.5 Modern Welsh 2 Geographical distribution Toggle Geographical distribution subsection 2.1 Wales 2.2 Outside Wales 2.2.1 The rest of the UK 2.2.2 Argentina 2.2.3 Australia 2.2.4 Canada 2.2.5 New Zealand 2.2.6 United States 3 Status Toggle Status subsection 3.1 Number of speakers 3.2 Legal status 3.3 In education 3.4 Use in professional engineering 3.5 In information technology 3.6 Mobile phone te

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