Welsh are 'the best English speakers'

By Terry Kirby, Chief Reporter


They are renowned for celebrating their own language, as well as the power
of their poetry and the glory of their choirs. Now the Welsh have been
praised for speaking English sometimes better than the English themselves.

The writer and journalist Andrew Taylor says in a new book that the finest
English can often be spoken by a Welshman. He cites the actor Richard
Burton, the poet Dylan Thomas and the broadcasters Huw Edwards and John
Humphrys as examples of the best speakers of English.

In his book, A Plum in Your Mouth, published this week by HarperCollins, Mr
Taylor says that despite some studies which say the Welsh accent is
unpopular: "As far as I am concerned... the Welsh, probably in revenge for
the way the English steamrollered their own tongue for generations, speak
English like angels. They can take the language gallantly by the hand and
dance with it, leading it to and fro, up and down and relishing every
word.''

He said yesterday: "I just like the way the Welsh speak English. I think
this is because Welsh itself is a language where every syllable is
pronounced separately and so when the Welsh speak English you can hear the
words very clearly."

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