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