Society, with headquarters in Aberystwyth (Wales), offering a social opportunity to bring Welsh learners and fluent speakers together. The bilingual site (Welsh-English)contains news of events, meetings and membership information.
Cymdeithas Madog (Welsh Studies Institute in North America), based in Duvall, WA (USA), is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping North Americans learn, use and enjoy the Welsh language.
The first standard historical dictionary of the Welsh language (prepared at the University of Wales). The site has information on the history of the project, statistics, bibliography, as well as a sample page and a list of publications. On 6/12/2001 the final draft entry for the Dictionary was made.
Set up in 1993 as a statutory (publicly funded) organization, the purpose of the Welsh Language Board is to promote and facilitate the use of the Welsh language in Wales. The site is bilingual (Welsh and English).
A well-organized introductory textbook and grammar of Welsh, by Mark H. Nodine. Includes a good glossary.
Information for learners, tutors and teachers about learning Welsh as a second language.
A general introduction to the Welsh language, including historical and contemporary issues, social and cultural background, resources for learners, links to Welsh-related web pages and discussion groups on Welsh (by Sarah Stevenson).
Historical, political and cultural background of the Welsh language.
Database of Welsh language and Welsh interest books from the Welsh Books Council. Books can be ordered through the council for delivery from a bookstore of choice. Bilingual site (Welsh-English).
A 1 million word lexical database and frequency count for Welsh, from a project run by three staff members of the University of Wales (Bangor).
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