Welsh is the sexyest accent of the British Isles
you have to be intelligible to have a sexy accent, pham
hi the correct term is Irish Isles, grma
The welsh are quite sexy in general, just a pity they're dumb as rocks
>>56693600
literally know nothing about wales except sheep and the fact that theyre celts
wtf happens there
>>56693723
ILS, it's north atlantic archipelago
>>56693723
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t5kNHiGIKGQ
>>56693600
>>56693737
Agreed desu
>tfw ugliest accent in the British Isles
You know that dumb yank meme about how their accents were the original English accents? Well Welsh accents (and West Country England) have probably the most unchanged accents.
>>56693723
>The Isles of The North Atlantic (IONA)
You just can't make this shit up
>>56693600
>not Scottish
Hello, Plebugal.
>>56693846
Fun fact: the "Irish" guy is actually Scottish, and the guy talking to him (playing a Scottish man) is actually Irish.
>' These riddles are clear that there was a difference in physiognomy between the indigenous Britons (Wealisc) and Saxons. The former are called are described as swarthy (swearte) and dark haired (wonfeax). In her work Women in Anglo-Saxon England (1984: 25) Christine E. Fell has noted: "References to wealisc women are usually to slaves, and an ethnic class distinction is suggested in the riddles of the Exeter Book between the blonde (hwitlocced) daughter of an Anglo-Saxon nobleman and the dark-haired (wonfeax) Welsh slave". According to Day (2001): "dark colouring in the Exeter Book characterizes as low status, especially for the British servants". Riddle 49 and 52 both describe swarthy/dark haired Britons, while Riddle 72 describes a lower class 'dark' Welsh herdsman (sweartum hyrde). The Anglo-Saxons in sharp contrast are described as blonde (hwitlocced) and elsewhere as pale (hwit)'
>"... the swarthy faces of the Silures, the curly quality, in general, of their hair, and the position of Spain opposite their shores, attest to the passage of Iberians in old days and the occupation by them of these districts; ..." (Tacitus Annales Xi.ii, translated by M. Hutton)
>>56694915
>r4q1gawgmeoeglkuync6.jpg
is this Welsh?
>>56693600
Almost certainly a well spoken southern English accent. It's the accent many British actors and actresses have and which seems to get many normies wet.
>>56694915
Hey, thicko, Mr. Bean isn't British, he's an alien.
>>56693737
>The welsh are quite sexy in general
I like them.
>>56694755
>Preferring Scottish to Welsh
Your tastes are objectively wrong, unidentified rare flag
>>56696833
Aruba's not rare.
Just look in the carib threads for her.