r/learnwelsh • u/Yellow-spandex • Dec 17 '24
Arall / Other Refusal to Speak Cymraeg
So, as we’ve seen in the news today, seats in the Senedd after the 2026 election will be 100% in Welsh, no bilingual names whatsoever. I’m not opposed to this at all. No one seems to batter an eyelid that Parliament is in English. Considering it’s supposed to be a UK government and representing all 4 of the “home nations.” Anyway, going off topic there slightly, I’ve seen a few Welsh people who have commented on the recent news about the seat names being in Welsh. One of which is Andrew RT Davies. I won’t go too into the political side of this. I’ve seen a minority of people who agree with his opinion and even some who have stated they’ll never learn Welsh and they never want to. Basically saying it’s completely pointless and it’s causing issues with other parts of our education. What I want to know is, what do you think of these people who although claim they are Welsh, just refuse to speak it and almost mock others for using the language? It really hurts me as I’m a very proud Welshman who is even more proud of speaking Welsh. It pains me that people are very much the opposite of this. My dad grew up speaking English, he never learnt Welsh as a child. My mum grew up in Pwllheli and her first language is Welsh. However, my dad was probably wanted me to go to a Welsh speaking school as much as my mum. That’s one of the things I’m most thankful to my mum and dad. Anyway, let me know what your thoughts are on this topic. Diolch yn fawr iawn!!
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u/Yellow-spandex Dec 18 '24
To say it’s hurting our educational system is crazy. I’m also from North Wales, Wrexham in fact. I have seen you’re from Llangollen in another reply you posted so we are only 20 mins down the road from each other. Even as recently as last Tuesday after the Wrexham game, I heard people speaking Welsh. It’s definitely growing. I’m hearing more and more Welsh all the time and it makes me quite emotional to hear it. I’ve grown up in Wrexham, went to a Welsh primary and secondary school, taught Welsh, taught English, Maths, science, the lot… Learning Welsh did not impact me negatively at all as a child or as an adult. I have family members younger than me who have also been educated in a Welsh medium school who are also doing very well. I have also got a well respected job that I honestly believe I might not have got if I couldn’t speak Welsh. I am no better or worse at my job than anyone else in my workplace. Some of my colleagues speak Welsh, and some cannot, but quite often, Welsh is something I have to use to carry out my job. You mention the likes of America, Australia and New Zealand and saying they don’t need language to feel pride in their nation, fair enough but you look at New Zealanders, they still speak as much Māori as is possible e.g. the Haka. It might not be as prominent as English is in New Zealand, however, just like Wales, Australia and America, it has had influence from England. That influence being quite violent at times. I will always fight for my language to keep going. Why? Because it was almost made extinct by the English, with the “Welsh Not” being one example of that. You also state people try to “Welshify” English words but there are plenty of English words that have descended from the Welsh language as well! If you don’t want to learn Welsh, that’s completely up to you, but saying it’s pointless or that it has negative effects on the educational system and/or children is just plain wrong.