2024 Dedh Dew Cans Dewgens ha Dew
De Yow, nawves warn ügens Mis Est
Thursday, 29th August
Wòja gwerryans ha wòja droglabmow ma pup pres tüs vrowys. Terweythyow ma nebonan genys gen efredhder (disabylita). Clojy Stoke Mandeville a dhallathas cawas kesstrivow sportys rag clevyon efredhek (sethorieth en kensa, gen peswardhek den ha diw venyn en cadoryow-ros). Endelna An Mòvyans Paralympyk a veu genys. De Sadorn, pajwora warn ügens mis Est, diw dorchen a veu anowys, dhe vos degys dhe'n Gwariow Paralympyk en Paris. War an diwedh, woja kesres a, martesen, dewdhek cans deger, an torchednow a wrüg anowy an Câwdarn Olympyk arta, en Ceremony Egery. Lebmyn ma lies moy es whetek kesstriver.
After warfare and after accidents there are always casualties. Sometimes someone is born with a disability (handicap). Stoke Mandeville Hospital began to have sporting competitions for disabled patients (archery at first, with 14 men and 2 women in wheelchairs). Thus the Paralympic Movement was born. On Saturday, 24th August, two torches were lit, to be carried to the Paralympic Games in Paris. Finally, after more torches and a series of, perhaps 1200 bearers, the torches lit the Olympic Cauldron again, in the Opening Ceremony. Now there are many more than sixteen competitors.
Deg? ger rag hedhyw Ten words for today
anowys lit, ignited
clevyon patients < clav sick > clojy (m) hospital
efredhder (m) disability
efregyon handicapped or disabled person < efreg (m) > efreges (f) > efregesow
endelna thus, so, like that
genys born
gwerryans (m) warfare
kesstrivow < kesstrif (m) competition, contest > kesstriver (m) competitor
sethorieth (f) archery
torchen (f) burning torch
tüs vrowys casualties < den browys (m) injured man > benyn vrowys (f) > benenes browys
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