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Y Byd sy'n Dawel am Ieithoedd yn Newydd Caerdydd - Arolygiad ar Gyfer Ymddiriedolwyr Iaith

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Y Byd sy'n Dawel am Ieithoedd yn Newydd Caerdydd - Arolygiad ar Gyfer Ymddiriedolwyr Iaith

In the vibrant city of Newport, a commitment to promoting and preserving Welsh language and culture is stronger than ever. Welsh for Newport, a dedicated organization, has been at the forefront of this effort, working tirelessly to ensure that the Welsh language is an integral part of everyday life in the city. From language classes to community events, Welsh for Newport has been instrumental in bringing people together and fostering a sense of identity and belonging among the Welsh-speaking community. As one of the organization's founding members, Catrin Jones, puts it, "We believe that the Welsh language is a vital part of our heritage, and it's essential that we work to preserve it for future generations."

Welsh for Newport's work extends far beyond language classes, however. The organization is deeply committed to promoting the use of Welsh in all aspects of life, from education to business and government. Their efforts have led to significant increases in Welsh language use and proficiency among Newport's residents, with many local businesses now proudly displaying Welsh language signage and offering services in Welsh.

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One of the key areas where Welsh for Newport has made a significant impact is in building strong, thriving Welsh language communities throughout the city. Through their community events and initiatives, the organization has brought people together, creating spaces where Welsh speakers can connect, socialize, and share their language and culture with others. From Côr Meibion Newydd Caerdydd (Newport Male Choir) to the Newport Welsh language book club, there's no shortage of opportunities for Welsh speakers to get involved and stay connected.

As Catrin Jones explains, "Our goal is to create a network of Welsh language communities that are strong, vibrant, and connected. We want to make sure that Welsh speakers have the support and resources they need to thrive, both in and out of the classroom."

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Written by Elena Petrova

Elena Petrova is a Chief Correspondent with over a decade of experience covering breaking trends, in-depth analysis, and exclusive insights.