Y Fro Gymraeg

The proportion of respondents in the 2011 census who said they could speak Welsh.

Y Fro Gymraeg (literally 'The Welsh Language Area', pronounced vroː ˈɡəmrɑːɨɡ]) is a name often used to refer to the linguistic area in Wales where the Welsh language is used by the majority or a large part of the population;[1] it is the heartland of the Welsh language and comparable in that respect to the Gàidhealtachd of Scotland and Gaeltacht of Ireland. It has no official government recognition.

  1. ^ "Contemporary Wales". Open University. Retrieved 31 July 2022.

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