Welsh is an OpenClaw skill. Write Welsh that sounds human. Not formal, not robotic, not AI-generated. It belongs to the Other collection. For background, see AI Content Detection in our wiki.
Welsh 机器人工具,支持生成、写入。
Welsh has 443 downloads so far.
Content and code generation
One-command install via OpenClaw
Installing Welsh in OpenClaw takes just one command. Make sure you have OpenClaw set up and running before proceeding.
Run the following command in your terminal to add Welsh to your OpenClaw instance:
openclaw skill install welsh
Confirm the skill is properly installed and ready to use:
openclaw skill list
The skill is now available in your OpenClaw conversations. Simply describe what you want to accomplish, and OpenClaw will automatically invoke Welsh when relevant.
What people do with Welsh:
| Author | ivangdavila |
| Category | Other |
| Version | 1.0.0 |
| Updated | 2026-02-26 |
| Downloads | 443 |
| Score | 333 |
| Homepage | https://clawhub.ai/ivangdavila/welsh |
Different Ways to Say “I Love You” in Welsh Rwy'n dy garu di – formal or standard Welsh. Dw i'n dy garu di – common spoken version. Caru ti – informal, often used in texts or casual speech. Caru chdi With Welsh on OpenClaw, you can handle this directly from your AI assistant.
Bore da means good morning and prynhawn da means good afternoon. With these handy phrases in your arsenal, you can be sure to greet anybody at any time of day. With Welsh on OpenClaw, you can handle this directly from your AI assistant.
By using the Alt Gr key it is possible to place a 'to bach ^' on vowels (â, ê, î, ô, û, ŵ, ŷ) and various accents (á è ï etc.). With Welsh on OpenClaw, you can handle this directly from your AI assistant.
Run "openclaw skill install welsh" in your terminal. OpenClaw must be set up first. After install, the skill is available in your conversations automatically.
Yes. Welsh is free and open-source. Install it from the OpenClaw skill directory at no cost. Maintained by ivangdavila.
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