politicisation in Welsh

Updated: 15-07-2026 by Wikilanguages.net
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Do you know politicisation in Welsh? How to use politicisation in Welsh and how to say politicisation in Welsh? How to write politicisation in Welsh? Now let's learn how to say politicisation in Welsh language.

politicisation translate to Welsh meanings: gwleidyddoli.
In other words, gwleidyddoli in Welsh is politicisation in English.
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politicisationgwleidyddoli

How to use politicisation in Welsh?

Meaning of politicisation in Welsh language is: gwleidyddoli.

Other words in Welsh

  • politicisation: gwleidyddoli.
  • pursues, particularity, poacher, pacifist, packs,

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    How to say politicisation in Welsh?

    gwleidyddoli. This is your most common way to say politicisation in gwleidyddoli language. Click audio icon to pronounce politicisation in Welsh::

    EnglishWelsh
    pronunciation pronunciation
    politicisationgwleidyddoli

    How to write politicisation in Welsh?

    The standard way to write "politicisation" in Welsh is: gwleidyddoli

    Alphabet in Welsh

    Alphabet in Welsh

    About Welsh language

    See more about Welsh language in here.

    Welsh (Cymraeg [kəmˈraːɨɡ] (About this soundlisten) or y Gymraeg [ə ɡəmˈraːɨɡ]) is a Brittonic language of the Celtic language family that is native to the Welsh people. Welsh is spoken natively in Wales, by some in England, and in Y Wladfa (the Welsh colony in Chubut Province, Argentina). Historically, it has also been known in English as "British", "Cambrian", "Cambric" and "Cymric".
    According to the last Census in 2011, 562,016 (19.0%) of the population of Wales aged three and over were able to speak Welsh. It was reported in December 2020 that 29.1% (883,600) of the population of Wales aged three or more was able to speak Welsh, with 16.3% (496,300) of the population reporting that they speak Welsh daily..

    Writing system in Welsh

    Latin (Welsh alphabet), Welsh Braille

    Welsh Speaking Countries and Territories

    Welsh Speaking Countries and Territories: United Kingdom (Wales, England), Argentina (Chubut Province).

    Welsh native speakers

    Welsh native speakers: Wales: 883,600 (29.1% of the population of Wales, 2020; including both L1 and L2 speakers), England: 110,000 (2001, estimated), Argentina: 1,500–5,000, Canada: L1,<3,885.

    Welsh language code

    Welsh language code is: cy.

    Conclusion on politicisation in Welsh

    Now that you have learned and understood the common ways of saying politicisation in Welsh is "gwleidyddoli", it's time to learn how to say politicisation in Welsh. This will hopefully give you a little motivation to study Welsh today.

    gwleidyddoli in Welsh meanings politicisation in English.

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