2026 Dedh Eth warn Ügens
Learn Late Cornish Bit by Bit
Wednesday, 28 January 2026
2026 Day 28
Tuesday, 27 January 2026
2026 Day 27
Monday, 26 January 2026
2026 Day 26
2026 Dedh Whegh warn Ügens
Sunday, 25 January 2026
2026 Day 25
Sunday, 25th January
Saturday, 24 January 2026
2026 Day 24
Friday, 23 January 2026
2026 Day 23
Friday, 23rd January
Thursday, 22 January 2026
2026 Day 22
2026 Dedh Dew warn Ügens
De Yow, nessa warn ügens mis Genver
Thursday, 22nd January
Ma caletter dhebm gen ow jynn amontya. Na ellama danvon ow descans e'n maner herwedh ûsadow. Pandr'ew wharvedhys? Res ew dhebm y witha avel blogg.
I have a problem with my computer. I can't send my lesson in the customary way. What has happened. I must keep it as a blog.
Another use of bos descriptive
How do we say what we ‘must’ do or ‘have to’ do?
There is a defective verb, ‘res’, which comes in two versions.
The third person singular of the present future can be used with any subject and verbal particle ‘a’. See first column.
This can be followed by any verbal noun (infinitive) with or without adverbs, objects, etc. See second column.
1s My a res = I must 2s Ty a res = thou must 3sm Ev a res = he must 3sf Hei a res = she must 1pl Nei a res = we must 2pl Whei a res = you must (also formal register) 3pl Anjei a res = they must An den a res = the man must An venyn a res = the woman must An flehes a res = the children must Pobel gryjyk a res = religious people must Cathes a res = cats must | mos go mos tre go home dos come dos òbma come here debry eat debry boos da eat good food eva drink eva le drink less kerdhes gen rach walk with caution pònya üskis run fast mires ort an fylm ma watch this film gweles an mor see the sea leverel pejadow say prayers cacha logas catch mice |
Try some combinations! And think what else you might want to say.
Start a negative sentence with ‘na res’ followed by the subject, e.g. Na res benenes coth pònya re üskis. Old women must not run too fast.
Using with bos descriptive is an alternative. It can be impersonal, neutral:
Res ew One must/ It is necessary
With extra emphasis:
Res ew pòrres It is essential/ compelling/ etc.
Res ew pòrres clappya Kernôwek moy.
It is essential to speak more Cornish.
The negative is
Nag ew res One must not/ It is not essential
Nag ew res scrifa Sowsnek.
It is not essential to write English.
Used with the prepositional pronoun paradigm of ‘dhe’ to, at (The initial dh may become d in Modern Cornish.)
1s. dhebm, dhemm, dhebma, dhe vy
2s. dhis, dhe chy, dhe jy
3sm. dhodho, dhodh’ev, dhe ev
3sf. dhodhy, dhedhy, dhe hei
1pl. dhen, dhe nei
2pl. dhew, dhewgh, dhe whei
3pl. dhodhans, dhedhans, dhonjy, dhe anjei
Res ew dhe nei clappya Kernôwek gwell.
We must/ have to speak better Cornish.
Res ew dhewgh desky agas geryow.
You must/ have to learn your words.
Res ew dhe Rosa cawas olifans gwydn.
Rosa must/ has to have/ get a white elephant.
Res ew dhebm trouvya ow lever nowydh.
I must/ have to find my new book.
Res ew dhe’n tiek maga y vestes.
The farmer must/ has to feed his animals.





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