Welsh English
Welsh English, or Wenglish (Welsh: [Saesneg Gymreig] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help)), is a mixture of Welsh and English that is spoken mainly by people in Wales. Welsh English also has variations, with the use of different words and grammar, in different parts of Wales. That is in addition to the several different accents that are used throughout Wales.
Welsh English Media
Monophthongs of Welsh English as they are pronounced in Abercrave, from Coupland & Thomas (1990), pp. 135–136.
Monophthongs of Welsh English as they are pronounced in Cardiff, from Coupland & Thomas (1990), pp. 93–95. Depending on the speaker, the long /ɛː/ may be of the same height as the short /ɛ/.[1]
Diphthongs of Welsh English as they are pronounced in Abercrave, from Coupland & Thomas (1990), pp. 135–136
Diphthongs of Welsh English as they are pronounced in Cardiff, from Coupland & Thomas (1990), p. 97
Dylan Thomas' writing shed at the Boathouse, Laugharne
- ↑ Coupland & Thomas (1990), p. 95.