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Russian teen’s ‘passion’ for the Welsh language

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A RUSSIAN girl has described learning Welsh as her “biggest passion” despite never having visited Wales or having any roots in the country.

Nastya Lisitsyna, 16, who was born in Smolensk and studies in Moscow, decided to learn Welsh nine months ago after seeing it on Instagram.

She has since completed the Welsh course on Duolingo, uses the Teach Yourself Welsh book and takes part in online workshops organised by Learn Welsh Pembrokesh­ire on behalf of the National Centre for Learning Welsh.

“Last summer, I heard the name of the village Llanfairpw­llgwyngyll­gogerychwy­rndrobwlll­lantysilio­gogogoch in a video and thought it would be a good idea to learn how to pronounce it,” Nastya said. “I had to learn Welsh pronunciat­ion rules to do it and I mastered it in the end.

“This led me to learning the language, and after nine months I am still as excited about learning Welsh as I was on the very first day.”

Nastya, who is studying natural sciences at the Higher School of Economics Lyceum in Moscow, has been studying online due to the pandemic.

To improve her Welsh, she has been regularly speaking to people across Wales through Sadwrn Siarad workshops on Zoom.

“I would love to find more Welsh learners in Moscow and possibly meet them in real life one day,” Nastya said. “Welsh is my biggest passion, therefore I would like to contribute to its popularisa­tion in Russia and share my love for it.

“My dream would be to visit Wales and practise my Welsh in the not too distant future.”

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