Wednesday, 11 September 2024

2024 Day 255

2024 Dedh Dew Cans Pemdhek ha Dogens 











De Merher, üdnegves mis Gwedngala 

Wednesday, 11th September









Ma neppeth nowydh ha neppeth coth rag hedhyw. My a welas an letherwas ow kil y dhyllans letherow. Ma dhodho van Post Riel nowydh. Liw nowydh ewa - nag ewa rüdh bes gwydn. "Iselha y bris" emedh ev. Straft dhort an weythva, na veu othom dhodho bes an arwòdh. Hendhescans a dhisqwedhas ehen dheffrans a "bost" en Trewoon ogas dhe Cambron, ke nag eus bes tell post dhe vos gwelys emesk vosow a veyn. Thera tüs bos trigys en Kernow nanj ew teyr mil bledhen. Thera pytt tan ewedh. A wrüg anjei pobas aga boos po gwitha tòbm? Na wrüg anjei cawas letherow, dres lycklod.












There's something new and something old for today. I saw the postman doing his mail delivery. He has a new Royal Mail van. It is a new colour - it's not red but white. "Cheaper" he said! Straight from the factory, it only needed the logo. Archaeology revealed a different type of "post" in Troon near Camborne, though only a post hole can be seen, among walls of stones. There were people living in Cornwall three thousand years ago. There was a fire pit too. Did they bake their food or keep warm? They probably did not get letters!

Deg ger rag hedhyw Ten words for today

arwòdh (m) logo, symbol

dyllans letherow (m) postal delivery

ehen (f) type, sort, kind, category

gweythva (f) factory

hendhescans (m) archaeology

iselha y bris ~ a bris iselha cheaper

letherwas (m) postman (SWFM lytherwas)

pytt (m) pit > pytt tan fire pit

toll post (m) post hole

Trewoon Troon (Camborne) (Trewoen 1327) “downs farm”


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