Friday, 8th May
Ma trei mis en qwartron bledhen.
Henn ew tremmîs, moy po le, en scol po coljy.
There are three months in a quarter of a year.
That is a trimester (term), more or less, in a school or college.
Ma trei mis en üdn sêson.
Lebmyn an sêson ew hav ha’n termyn en scol ew an tremmîs hav.
An tremmîs hav ew mis Me, mis Efen ha mis Gorefen.
Mis Est ew degòlyow hav.
There are three months in a season.
Now the season is summer and the time in a school is the summer term (trimester).
The summer term is May, June and July.
August is the summer holidays.
Gero nei redya an levrow ma.
Summer holidays are a good time for reading.
Let’s read these books.
Ma whedhel bian There’s a little story
henwys
“Trednar Bian”, called
“Little Thruppence” (actually, the original
was “Little Tuppens”, a small coin!)
e’n
lever “Kensa Lyver Redya” in the book “A First Reading
Book”
scrifys
gen written by
Harriette
Taylor Treadwell ha Margaret Free,
Trailyans
Kernowek gans Cornish Translation by
Eddie
Foirbeis Climo,
ha
dyllys gans Evertype and published by Evertype
Pur vas ew an whedhel ma, ha’n lever ma, rag dallethoryon.
This
story, and this book, is very suitable for beginners. (UC)
Ma lever henwys There’s a book called
“Tredden in Scath “Three Men in a Boat
(Heb
Gwil Mencyon a’n Ky)” – (Not to Mention the Dog)”
scrifys
gans Jerome K. Jerome, written by Jerome K Jerome
trailys
dhe Gernowek translated into Cornish
gans
Nicholas Williams, by Nicholas Williams
ha
dyllys gans Evertype and published by Evertype
Thew a lever ma pur dha rag redyoryon moy avonssys.
This
book is very good for more advanced readers. (KS)



















