Oh here we go again! Wee man never misses a chance to spout shìte. There was no England or Wales when Paddy was a lad. Both were under Roman rule and as such part of Rome. Or Greaseball Wop's slaves if you like. Paddy was fea Helensburgh nae where near Cardiff. Are you actually saying that the prefix 'Strath' is a Welsh word?
Yep, Strath were Welsh. They commuted and eventually drifted further north. It's where a lot of the names from the Lake District originate from. Unlike Paddy, who was from a region around the Avon,and I mentioned the borders issue in my reply. Now stop trying to hi-jack yet another thread with your one eyed, solitary trick. It's boring, you're clueless and you're ****e at it.
https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/strath Well it seems you are at odds with the Collins English dictionary. I'm sure they are as wrong as me though. Strathclyde is Welsh! That's a cracker, one of your best!
Where do you ****s find the energy to be bothered about this sort of ****e? Where people from hundreds of years ago were from?? Get Cheltenham on in an hour and chill out. **** the pope.