"Saesneg" meaning in Welsh

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Proper name

IPA: /ˈseɨ̯snɛɡ/ [North-Wales, colloquial, standard], /ˈseɨ̯snaɡ/ [North-Wales, colloquial], /ˈsɨ̞snɛɡ/ [North-Wales, colloquial], /ˈsɨ̞snaɡ/ [North-Wales, colloquial], /ˈsei̯snɛɡ/ [South-Wales, standard], /ˈsɪsnɛɡ/ [South-Wales, colloquial] Audio: Cy-Saesneg.ogg
Etymology: From Middle Welsh Saesnec, from Proto-Brythonic *saxsneg, from Latin saxonica (lingua) (“Saxon (language)”). Equivalent to Saeson (“English people”) + -eg (language suffix). Etymology templates: {{inh|cy|wlm|Saesnec}} Middle Welsh Saesnec, {{inh|cy|cel-bry-pro|*saxsneg}} Proto-Brythonic *saxsneg, {{der|cy|la|saxonica (lingua)|t=Saxon (language)}} Latin saxonica (lingua) (“Saxon (language)”), {{suffix|cy|Saeson|-eg|pos2=language suffix|t1=English people}} Saeson (“English people”) + -eg (language suffix) Head templates: {{head|cy|proper noun|g=f}} Saesneg f
  1. English (language) Tags: feminine Categories (topical): Languages Related terms: Seisnig
    Sense id: en-Saesneg-cy-name-retsnzQD Categories (other): Welsh entries with incorrect language header, Welsh terms suffixed with -eg

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      "ipa": "/ˈsɨ̞snaɡ/",
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        "colloquial"
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    },
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