Martin Page wrote:Further to popular opinion (I asked him myself), it is pronounced Welsh rather than Welch...
Martin.
I've had to live with this problem for years and mine's also pronounced 'Welsh'. More annoyingly, those across the pond keep referring to someone who goes back on his word as a 'welcher' and
I usually have to spell things out when speaking over the phone: "That's Martyn with a 'y' and Welch with a 'c' . . . " - sometimes wish I had a simpler name but then, as my beloved puts it: "you wouldn't be you, would you - if you weren't you?
Hmmm - run that by me again?
