@stuckinamaze yes! exactly :)
first line is in Cymraeg (Gaelic W*lsh) and means "W*les forever", second line is in Gàidhlig (Gaelic Scottish) and means "Scotland forever"
both are common independence slogans.
i posted this because of their parliament elections (now, votes are counted, so i can say scottish independendentists gained majority of the parliament and plaid cymru became first party in cymru for the first time ever)
(if you didn't know, i censor w*les and w*lsh because they come from a word meaning both "foreigner" and "slave" (because mercians enslaved many of Cymraeg people), and is quite racist, so i just use the native name)