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Wales

Wales is a principality in the west of, and one of the nations of, the United Kingdom. The capital city is Cardiff.

Wales

(= Cambria) one of the four countries that make up the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland; during Roman times the region was known as Cambria

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Wales English » English

Cymru Cambria W.

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Simple sentences

The United Kingdom is comprised of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
He comes from Wales.
Great Britain consists of Wales, England, and Scotland.
Welsh is an official language in Wales and Chubut.
The daffodil is the national flower of Wales.
In Wales we have a proverb.
In the north, there's Scotland; in the south, England; in the west, Wales; and further west, Northern Ireland.
Tom lives in Wales.
In Wales, we have a saying.
Are there more sheep in Wales or in New Zealand?
Wales is not for sale.

Movie subtitles

Do you know you look like the prince of Wales?
Did anyone ever tell you that you looked like the prince of Wales?
Did anyone ever tell you you look like the prince of Wales?
I don't mean the present prince of Wales.
One of the old Wales. And believe me, when I say Wales, I mean Wales.
Do you remember me? The prince of Wales?
Do you remember me? Prince of Wales? - Who is it?
Noel, Winston, and once in a while, Wales.
In all Wales, there was none so beautiful.
It is the same all over South Wales, it is.
They were blown to bits in the Repulse and the Prince of Wales.
I'm your secretary, Miss Wales.
Born in Wales, Clive was a master of the various dialects of the British Isles, and toured extensively in the provinces after taking up a stage career at the age of 22.
But, look, here in my pocket is my commission as an officer in Her Majesty's New South Wales regiment!
Indeed, in connection with your case the name of a highly respectable personality did emerge, an officer in Her Majesty's regiment of New South Wales.
To increase the population figure in the English colonies of New South Wales Her Majesty has decreed that the deported convicts are allowed to marry and leave the institution in case of good behaviour.
Instead, he lands in Wales rearms his men, and even now, marches through London on the palace.
Anybody in Wales will tell you that the people in this part of the countryside are barbarians. I can't think why a colonel should elect to come and live in a place like this.
Squire. How do you get from Oxford to Wales? I don't.
Please, Miss Moffat, the band is out, and they say Morgan got to come down to Town Hall for Wales to see a real toff!
My Prince of Wales suit!
The Prince of Wales.
No. We just want to know who brought this suit to you, a Prince of Wales.
I think it's a gray Prince of Wales.
One of the old Wales.
Do you remember me? Prince of Wales? Who is it?
You sent 12,000 racegoers to a temperance convention in Wales.
There's a place in Wales called Llanfogwhyllwhylantysiliogogogogola.
That's Paula Wales from Washington.
A Prince of Wales.

News and current affairs

England would be left to wave its flag of St. George over Wales and Northern Ireland, a rather sour prospect.
Scotland has a parliament, Wales an assembly.
In 1970, steel box-girder bridges in Milford Haven, Wales, and in Melbourne, Australia, failed spontaneously while under construction.
In this respect, Scotland differs from Wales, which was forcibly incorporated into England more than 400 years before the Scots signed the voluntary Act of Union in 1707.
At times, it seemed that the result would be much closer, or even that we British might engineer the dismemberment of our country, which for centuries has brought together four national communities: England, Wales, Northern Ireland, and Scotland.
Now, the people of England, Wales, and Northern Ireland - not rejected, after all - must behave as well as possible to salvage something workable from the sometimes bitter and divisive arguments.
This result has been found among people from Australia, Denmark, England and Wales, Scotland, Sweden, and the United States. In fact, it has been found within every population that has been studied.
The more Labour-oriented parts of the United Kingdom - Wales, Scotland, and urban England - are over-represented.
This result has been found among people from Australia, Denmark, England and Wales, Scotland, Sweden, and the United States.

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