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that we do for received pronunciation, cockney, or irish english. to hear a welsh accent as an american, then, is to hear it with virgin ears. and one's first impression is often one of "foreignness." there is something about welsh english, in all its beauty, that can strike an outsider as exotic, as not
maybe not. but i do think it's origins as a foreign accent are more recent than most other english varieties**. perhaps a moot point, though: despite the country's promotion of its native language, the welsh accent's distinctiveness may be waning. with that in mind, i'll leave you with a clip of a much...
http://dialectblog.com/2011/06/02/welsh-accent-foreign/