Cymruwr
Cymruwr is a term used in Welsh to refer to a person from Wales, the country in the United Kingdom. The term is derived from the Welsh word "Cymru," which is the Welsh name for Wales. The term "Cymruwr" is often used to describe individuals who are proud of their Welsh heritage, speak Welsh, or have a strong connection to Wales. It can also refer to people who have Welsh ancestry, regardless of where they currently live. The term is used in a similar way to other terms like "Scot" for Scotland or "Englisher" for England. Cymruwr is a broad term that encompasses a wide range of people with Welsh connections, from those who were born and raised in Wales to those who have Welsh ancestry but live elsewhere. It is a term that is used to celebrate and honor Welsh culture, language, and heritage.