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Oddity a ddywedodd:Cultiure has no importance whatsoever
Macsen a ddywedodd:The only reason every Welsh speaker can speak English (to some extent) is because we donAelwyd yr Ynys
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Tegwared ap Seion a ddywedodd:LlRhywun yn ymosod ar y Gymraeg? - Rhannwch Why Welsh.com!
nicdafis a ddywedodd:Ar nodyn mwy cyffredinol, dyw e ddim yn syniad da i ddechrau rhyfela rhwng safleoedd - dyma'r ail dro mewn cwpl o ddiwrnodau mae pobl wedi trial cael "mob" y maes i fynd i wefan arall i ymosod ar bobl wrth-Gymraeg. Ydych chi gyd wedi anghofio beth ddigwyddodd gyda N*twatch? Collodd un person ei swydd, ac oedd un arall yn lwcus i beidio cael yr un peth. A diolch i sylw gelynion yr iaith cael ei lusgo i'r safle yma, ces i'r fraint o weld fy enw a chyfeiriad cael ei gyhoeddi gyda gwahoddiad i losgwyr tai ddod draw lliw nos a dinistrio fy nghartref.
Either of us can learn any language we want and speak it as much as we like - and that includes welsh - so what's your problem?
You say the only thing keeping it alive is the people who speak it, and you also say their are many young people who want to speak it - well that's all you need to keep a language alive. It doesn't need to be written into law or given special treatment.
As you say, you can't force peope to learn it, so if the people in Wales want to speak it, then they will, though it seems that the majority of them can't be arsed.
Perhaps you should start blaming your fellow Welshmen for the deterioration of your language, instead of the English.
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