Thursday 26 September 2019

2019 Day 269


Dedh Dew Cans Trei Ügens ha Naw


De Yow, wheffes warn ügens mis Gwedngala
Thursday, 26th September


Hedhyw ma dhe nei dedh dhe les – Dedh Europek a Davosow. My a fanjas an messach ma. Venjo whei gosôwes ort an re ma? Whei ell clowes cana en nebes tavasow Keltek – Kembrek, Godhalek (dhort Alban), Kernôwek, Manek ha Godhalek (dhort Werdhon). Consel Bretednek Godhalek a wras rôl wary Spotify. Na wrüga vy gosôwes – nag era vy o cül Spotify. Martesen whei ell y wil.


On the European Day of Languages together we celebrate linguistic diversity. Listen, enjoy and share this playlist of tracks sung in Welsh, Gaelic, Cornish, Manx and Irish.”
#Cymraeg #Gàidhlig #Kernewek #Gaelg #Gaeilge #coeEDL #iyil2019 @BICSecretariat

Today we have an interesting day – the European Day of Languages. I received this message. Would you like to listen to these? You can hear singing in several Celtic languages – Welsh, Gaelic, Cornish, Manx and Irish. The British Irish Council made a Spotify playlist. I have not listened – I do not do Spotify. Perhaps you can do it.




Deg ger rag hedhyw: Ten words for today


Alban Scotland (you can also use Scottlond)
Bretednek British (of Great Britain – also Brethonek)
Europek European (you can also use European)
Godhalek Gaelic or Irish
Keltek Celtic
Kembrek Welsh
Kernôwek Cornish
Manek Manx
tavosow languages < tavas or taves (some people use yëth yethow)
Werdhon Ireland

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