Learn Welsh
Cymraeg. It belongs to us all.
Welsh Government
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Welsh Government has an ambition for a million people to be able to enjoy speaking and using Welsh by 2050. So, there’s no better time to start learning. Find out more about the?Welsh Government's Cymraeg 2050.
Where to learn Welsh
Whether you are just starting or want to improve your Welsh, there are lots of options. You could:
·??????? Find Learn Welsh courses near you. You could learn from home with online learning options. Look at the?Learn Welsh?website for more information
·??????? Try?Say Something in Welsh
·??????? Use the?Duolingo?website or app
·??????? Search for different?Welsh courses available on Course Search, for example search ‘Classroom Welsh Level 1’ or ‘Welsh for the Family’, ‘Welsh: Sylfaen/Foundation’, ‘Welsh: Mynediad / Entry Level’. A lot of universities offer Welsh for adults courses too
·??????? Enrol free of charge from September 2022 on?Welsh courses with The National Centre for Learning Welsh. You need to be?aged 18 to 25 or teaching staff. Look at?the?Learn Welsh?website for information
·??????? Find your local Menter Iaith on?The Mentrau Iaith Strengthening the Welsh Language in the Community. Menter Iaith help people to enjoy using Welsh in their communities
·??????? Visit the?National Eisteddfod?and the?Learn Welsh Village
·??????? Look at the Welsh language courses in?Nant Gwrtheyrn
Some of the benefits of learning Welsh
Many places in Wales have a strong Welsh speaking tradition. Learning and speaking Welsh can help you explore and engage with your local community. You can enjoy Welsh language TV, radio, sport, music, and literature.
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Here's what some Welsh learners have to say about their experience of learning Welsh:
I started learning Welsh 4 years ago in adult evening classes. It’s a great feeling to progress from recognising the odd word on the tv or radio to being able to understand a good bit of what’s said. It's been wonderful to meet other learners in and outside Wales - it’s a lovely community to be part of.
Sam, Caerphilly
I started learning Welsh because it was important for me to feel connected to my roots. My son is going to go to a Welsh school too, so I want to be able to speak Welsh with him and the school. He is currently attending a Welsh nursery and my Welsh lessons have helped me to use the language in my daily conversations with the nursery.
Fiona, Carmarthenshire
Welsh in the workplace?
Speaking Welsh in the workplace
Having Welsh language skills could lead to more job opportunities because:
Speaking and connecting with colleagues and customers in their first language is important. The?National Survey for Wales 2019?stated:
Read some of the blogs employers such as Boots and the Principality have written?abour being recognised with the Welsh Language Commissioner's Cynnig Cymraeg (Welsh Offer) for offering services to the public in Welsh. View the?Cynnig Cymraeg?blogs on the Welsh Language Commissioner's website.
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Support for employers
Take a look at some of the ways employers can support their employees to learn Welsh in different ways: