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According to Wikipedia and Google translateTranslate it's "kimrio""Kimrio" for the country and accordingly "kimro" for a member of the people and "la kimra" for the language.

The PIV entry seems to confirm this, but is kinda hard to find if you don't already know one of these words.

According to Wikipedia and Google translate it's "kimrio" for the country and accordingly "kimro" for a member of the people and "la kimra" for the language.

The PIV entry seems to confirm this, but is kinda hard to find if you don't already know one of these words.

According to Wikipedia and Google Translate it's "Kimrio" for the country and accordingly "kimro" for a member of the people and "la kimra" for the language.

The PIV entry seems to confirm this, but is kinda hard to find if you don't already know one of these words.

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According to Wikipedia and Google translate it's "kimrio" for the country and accordingly "kimro" for a member of the people and "la kimra" for the language.

The PIV entry seems to confirm this, but is kinda hard to find if you don't already know one of these words.