Welsh language minister says that language thrives “through people and through use”
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Ella Groves, ICNN Senedd Reporter The Welsh language is “one of our biggest success stories as a small nation on the world stage”, according to the minister responsible for the language. Education and Welsh language minister Anna Brychan told the Senedd on 7 July that “language does not live solely through policy, but through people […] The post Welsh language minister says that language thrives “through people and through use” appeared first on Nation.Cymru .
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