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> The pride of the Welsh people is evident from the bi-lingual signs

with the gaelic on the top.

They speak Welsh in Wales and the signs are in Welsh.

Gaelic is an entirely different, separate language spoken (in
different forms) in Ireland and Scotland. It's nothing like Welsh; a
Gaelic speaker would not understand Welsh, and vice versa.

Janet UK