Haha. That's right. I was suggesting that Welsh could have become the "dominant" language. What's English for lingua franca anyway?
I was referring to the adoption of English sounding words into the language - although you have to be careful here as some simply share a root with the English version - and suggesting that had Wales not shared a border (and government) with England, the language would have developed differenly to cope with the expansion forced since the industrial age.
I noticed a lot more anglicisation in the south over the north. Really basic stuff too.
I noticed a lot more anglicisation in the south over the north. Really basic stuff too.