My sister is in Wales this weekend so I am taking great delight in teaching her how to pronounce (or butcher) place names. Pre-pandemic I’d started learning Welsh for work (well, for fun, but so that I could show respect to Welsh speakers at work), but when the lockdown started I stopped my lessons and never resumed. Now I’m in a different job, and Wales is less of a priority. In fact Scottish Gaelic is now more of a priority, but it hasn’t aroused my interest like Welsh does.
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nostr:npub1f50fesq265tu0nfnq2sx8770lq9uuwylgv67rn9ye2p0rxuvnzrq7sjp0r I started learning Welsh (for ancestry reasons), German (for ancestry and work reasons) and Latin (for curiosity and work reasons) in lockdown. I’ve kept going with German but was thinking about giving Scottish Gaelic (for “because I can” reasons) a go at some point!