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I am staggered by the sheer hugeness of this.

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  • 2legged@mastodon.ie2 2legged@mastodon.ie

    The Lord Moylan is not happy about this. The Tory bankster from Kensington is shocked that a bunch of Welsh speakers in Wales, comprising the #WelshGovernment, speak in their shared native language! 🏴󠁧󠁒󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

    Couldn't they at least speak English, out of deference to some posh twat in London who likes to control the celts? πŸ˜…πŸ€£

    #Cymraeg #WelshLanguage

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    @2legged An actual lord actually saying β€œso much for the tolerant left” in response to an anti-colonialist action is so on the nose you couldn’t make it up if you tried.

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    • whitecattamer@mastodon.onlineW whitecattamer@mastodon.online

      @2legged An actual lord actually saying β€œso much for the tolerant left” in response to an anti-colonialist action is so on the nose you couldn’t make it up if you tried.

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      @WhiteCatTamer Yes, it's perfect! πŸ˜ˆπŸ˜…πŸ€£

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      • 2legged@mastodon.ie2 2legged@mastodon.ie

        @sibrosan Nac ydw i.

        Ond nid yw hynny'n fy atal rhag caru'r Gymraeg.

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        @2legged

        Rhaid i chi osod iaith eich neges i'r Gymraeg os ydych chi eisiau i ddarllenwyr allu defnyddio swyddogaeth gyfieithu Mastodon.

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        • 2legged@mastodon.ie2 2legged@mastodon.ie

          I am staggered by the sheer hugeness of this.

          The #WelshGovernment has a policy of bilingualism. All meetings include translators, so that speakers of English or Welsh can participate equally. But every member of the Welsh Cabinet is a native speaker of #Cymraeg, so the Cabinet meetings will be held in their native lsnguage.

          #PlaidCymru #Wales

          Imposing the #EnglishLanguage was a key component of the imperial project of Briritishness. But the tide has turned. πŸ’š 🏴󠁧󠁒󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

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          @2legged that's beautiful, πŸ€—

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          • 2legged@mastodon.ie2 2legged@mastodon.ie

            I am staggered by the sheer hugeness of this.

            The #WelshGovernment has a policy of bilingualism. All meetings include translators, so that speakers of English or Welsh can participate equally. But every member of the Welsh Cabinet is a native speaker of #Cymraeg, so the Cabinet meetings will be held in their native lsnguage.

            #PlaidCymru #Wales

            Imposing the #EnglishLanguage was a key component of the imperial project of Briritishness. But the tide has turned. πŸ’š 🏴󠁧󠁒󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

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            @2legged When you study British history, it's both amazing how many languages were spoken here and terrible how many globally we've killed off (or tried to). It's shameful.

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            • sibrosan@mastodon.socialS sibrosan@mastodon.social

              @2legged

              Rhaid i chi osod iaith eich neges i'r Gymraeg os ydych chi eisiau i ddarllenwyr allu defnyddio swyddogaeth gyfieithu Mastodon.

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              @sibrosan My app doesn't seem to let me do that

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              • 2legged@mastodon.ie2 2legged@mastodon.ie

                I am staggered by the sheer hugeness of this.

                The #WelshGovernment has a policy of bilingualism. All meetings include translators, so that speakers of English or Welsh can participate equally. But every member of the Welsh Cabinet is a native speaker of #Cymraeg, so the Cabinet meetings will be held in their native lsnguage.

                #PlaidCymru #Wales

                Imposing the #EnglishLanguage was a key component of the imperial project of Briritishness. But the tide has turned. πŸ’š 🏴󠁧󠁒󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

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                @2legged Bonus points for "indigenous language of Britain" there! πŸ˜‰

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                • 2legged@mastodon.ie2 2legged@mastodon.ie

                  I am staggered by the sheer hugeness of this.

                  The #WelshGovernment has a policy of bilingualism. All meetings include translators, so that speakers of English or Welsh can participate equally. But every member of the Welsh Cabinet is a native speaker of #Cymraeg, so the Cabinet meetings will be held in their native lsnguage.

                  #PlaidCymru #Wales

                  Imposing the #EnglishLanguage was a key component of the imperial project of Briritishness. But the tide has turned. πŸ’š 🏴󠁧󠁒󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

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                  @2legged And this is better why?

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                  • 2legged@mastodon.ie2 2legged@mastodon.ie

                    @sibrosan My app doesn't seem to let me do that

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                    @2legged

                    Mae hynny'n drueni.

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                    • G guenther@chaos.social

                      @ianturton @2legged @HarriettMB

                      Luxembourgish isn't an official EU language either.

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                      @guenther @2legged @HarriettMB but doesn't everyone in Luxembourg learn French, German and Luxembourgish at school (and in my experience very good English too)?

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                      • ianturton@mapstodon.spaceI ianturton@mapstodon.space

                        @guenther @2legged @HarriettMB but doesn't everyone in Luxembourg learn French, German and Luxembourgish at school (and in my experience very good English too)?

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                        @ianturton

                        Apparently. So it's similar to Ireland where everyone speaks English (and most even have it as their first language), isn't it?

                        @2legged @HarriettMB

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                        • G guenther@chaos.social

                          @ianturton

                          Apparently. So it's similar to Ireland where everyone speaks English (and most even have it as their first language), isn't it?

                          @2legged @HarriettMB

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                          @ianturton

                          It probably helps though that Luxembourgish and German are closely related, which isn't the case for Irish and English.

                          @2legged @HarriettMB

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                          • whitecattamer@mastodon.onlineW whitecattamer@mastodon.online

                            @2legged An actual lord actually saying β€œso much for the tolerant left” in response to an anti-colonialist action is so on the nose you couldn’t make it up if you tried.

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                            @WhiteCatTamer @2legged An actual Lord who "believes" in Brexit but who has acquired an Irish passport so that the inconveniences of Brexit remain for lesser mortals.

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                            • 2legged@mastodon.ie2 2legged@mastodon.ie

                              I am staggered by the sheer hugeness of this.

                              The #WelshGovernment has a policy of bilingualism. All meetings include translators, so that speakers of English or Welsh can participate equally. But every member of the Welsh Cabinet is a native speaker of #Cymraeg, so the Cabinet meetings will be held in their native lsnguage.

                              #PlaidCymru #Wales

                              Imposing the #EnglishLanguage was a key component of the imperial project of Briritishness. But the tide has turned. πŸ’š 🏴󠁧󠁒󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

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                              @2legged Also, the entire meetings will be (well) sung rather than spoken.

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                              • michaelmaguire@mstdn.caM michaelmaguire@mstdn.ca

                                @2legged Also, the entire meetings will be (well) sung rather than spoken.

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                                @michaelmaguire πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ˜…πŸ€£

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                                • 2legged@mastodon.ie2 2legged@mastodon.ie

                                  @HarriettMB Yes, Ireland and Scitlsnd are along way behind.

                                  In particular, Ireland has failed badly. Despite a (nominally) high priority given to the Irish language throughout the era of independence, use iof the language has plummeted

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                                  @2legged @HarriettMB Interestingly, this is how Ireland introduced the Eurovision Song Contest in 1988:

                                  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h97_NY6M7DM& t=315s

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                                  • oz1sej@mastodon.onlineO oz1sej@mastodon.online

                                    @2legged @HarriettMB Interestingly, this is how Ireland introduced the Eurovision Song Contest in 1988:

                                    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h97_NY6M7DM& t=315s

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                                    @2legged @HarriettMB Irish is such a beautiful language. It's a shame they don't use it more.

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                                    • gf493d@theforkiverse.comG gf493d@theforkiverse.com

                                      @2legged And this is better why?

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                                      @GF493D Are you trolling?

                                      Or do you genuinely have no idea?

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                                      • 2legged@mastodon.ie2 2legged@mastodon.ie

                                        I am staggered by the sheer hugeness of this.

                                        The #WelshGovernment has a policy of bilingualism. All meetings include translators, so that speakers of English or Welsh can participate equally. But every member of the Welsh Cabinet is a native speaker of #Cymraeg, so the Cabinet meetings will be held in their native lsnguage.

                                        #PlaidCymru #Wales

                                        Imposing the #EnglishLanguage was a key component of the imperial project of Briritishness. But the tide has turned. πŸ’š 🏴󠁧󠁒󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

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                                        @2legged Yma o hyd

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                                        • 2legged@mastodon.ie2 2legged@mastodon.ie

                                          @GF493D Are you trolling?

                                          Or do you genuinely have no idea?

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                                          @2legged Well given the difference between getting shafted in English and being shafted in Welsh I'd say it was splitting hares between Welsh rarebit and cheese on toast..

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