Welsh grammar
Grammar rules of the Welsh language
Welsh grammar reflects the patterns of linguistic structure that permeate the use of the Welsh language. In linguistics grammar refers to the domains of the syntax, and morphology. The following articles contain more information on Welsh:
- Welsh syntax
- Colloquial Welsh morphology (the patterns that shape the spoken language as it is used by present-day Welsh speakers.)
- Literary Welsh morphology (the rules governing the use of the formal written language, normally corresponding to older, historical patterns.)
- Welsh phonology
See also
- Welsh orthography
- Welsh numerals
- History of the Welsh language
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- Treachery of the Blue Books
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