"Welshman" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Welshman" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Welshman" Meaning

A person from Wales, a country that is part of the United Kingdom.

"Welshman" Examples

1. He was born in Wales, making him a Welshman.

> He came from Wales so he was a Welshman.

2. The Welshman was fascinated by the history of his native country.

> The Welsh folklore was of particular interest to the native Welshman.

3. Growing up in Wales made him proud to call himself a Welshman.

> For him, it didn't take much to feel like a true Welshman.

4. The team's star player was a proud Welshman celebrating their victory.

> The match-winning footballer was a proud Welshman waving the Welsh flag.

5. As a Welshman, he felt a strong connection to the language and culture of Wales.

> His heritage as a Welshman reminded him of his cultural roots.

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