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A suggestion:

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Considering that there is a healthy on-line community of Welsh speakers with direct access to the Welsh culture its literature and sources, I would suggest that more contact be made with the Welsh Wicipedia instead of relying on dated and orphographically incorrect translations and the use of dictionaries by people who have no idea about the subtleties of the language. Welsh mythology is a living part of our culture: the vast majority of Welsh speakers are familiar with this subject. Sanddef 09:29, 2 February 2007 (UTC)Sanddef[reply]


"Welsh Deities??"

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It could be said that the only well-attested to instances of ANY known non-christian deities worshipped by the Welsh are those named in inscriptions on Romano-Celtic altars.

I would like to see some serious discussion on the merit of near universal custom of elevating to god/goddesshood virtually any of the primary characters in the stories of the Welsh corpus. Earrach 3/26/07