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Welsh in Danish

Welsh in Danish is walisisk, waliserne — Welsh means relating to Wales, its people, culture, or language.

Welsh in Danish

walisisk
adj
Of or pertaining to the Celtic language of Wales. [from 16thc.]
walisisk
noun
(uncountable) The Welsh language. [from 10th c.]
waliserne
noun
(collectively, in the plural) The people of Wales. [from 11th c.]

What does "Welsh" mean?

  1. adj Relating to Wales, its people, culture, or language.
    "She grew up speaking Welsh at home."
  2. noun The Celtic language spoken in Wales.
    "Road signs across Wales are written in both English and Welsh."
  3. verb To fail to pay a debt or fulfil a promise (considered by many to be an offensive usage due to its origin).
    "He welshed on the deal at the last minute."

Welsh in a sentence

  • She grew up speaking Welsh at home.
  • They visited a traditional Welsh village in the mountains.
  • Road signs across Wales are written in both English and Welsh.
  • He welshed on the deal at the last minute.

Common Danish translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "Welsh" in Danish?

"Welsh" in Danish is walisisk, waliserne. Welsh means: Relating to Wales, its people, culture, or language.

How do you use "Welsh" in a sentence?

Example: "She grew up speaking Welsh at home." In Danish, "Welsh" is walisisk, waliserne.

Are there other ways to say "Welsh" in Danish?

Yes — Danish has 2 translations listed for "Welsh": walisisk, waliserne.

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