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Prince William's Welsh speech criticised by professorDr Dylan Foster Evans, head of the School of Welsh, described Prince William's Welsh as "halting", meaning slow and hesitant, during an appearance on the BBC Radio 4 Today programme.
Dr Dylan Foster Evans, head of the School of Welsh, described Prince William's Welsh as "halting", meaning slow and hesitant, during an appearance on the BBC Radio 4 Today programme.
Prince William's Welsh speech critiqued by language professor who expects 'a bit more' - WalesOnline
Dr. Dylan Foster Evans has criticised Prince William's recent St. David’s Day speech in which the royal spoke in Welsh. The language professor describes William's Welsh as "a little faulty".
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Dr Dylan Foster Evans, head of the School of Welsh, described Prince William's Welsh as "halting", meaning slow and hesitant, during an appearance on the BBC Radio 4 Today programme.
A Cardiff University language professor says he expected Prince William to do more than "read for a few seconds from an autocue" during his St David's Day Speech. Dr Dylan Foster Evans, head of ...
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