Dedh Cans Whetek warn Ügens
De Yow, whetegves mis Me
Thursday, 16th May
Pemp Cans po hanter mil. Henn ew niver a-bris raga vy. Ma scrifys genam pemp cans blogg e’n kevres ma, pub jorna heb fyllel. Pes ger a wrüga vy screfa? Na ora vy. Na wrüga vy besca nivera (rekna). Ma Seythen Cowsel Kernôwek ow tos en mis Efan, bes ma gwres genam kevran solabres. Ow howethes a liwyas pictour (morwel) ha me a gowsas adro dhodho. Moy es ügens esel a’gan bagas art a viras ha gosôwes orta nei. Na wrüg radn anodhans besca clowes an tavas kens hedna. Martesen anjei a vedn rei henwyn Kernôwek dh’aga pictours e’n nessa disqwedhyans. Me a ros dhodhans gerva vras.
Five hundred or half a thousand. That is an important number for me. I have written 500 blogs in this series, every day without fail. How many words did I write? I don’t know. I never counted. Speak Cornish Week is coming in June, but I have already made a contribution. My friend painted a picture (a seascape) and I spoke about it. More than twenty members of our art group watched and listened to us. Some of them had never heard the language before that. Perhaps they will give their pictures Cornish names in the next exhibition. I gave them a big vocabulary.
mater
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subject or theme
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aljyow
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cliffs, coast
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ayrplayn
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aeroplane
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bejeth
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face
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benyn
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woman
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best, eneval
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animal
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bily
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pebbles
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boos
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food
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bre, bern, brodn
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hill
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carrek (carygy)
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rock(s)
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carn
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tor, outcrop
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cita
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city
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coos (cosow)
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wood(s)
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corff
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body
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den
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man
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dowr, ryver
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river
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dowrlam
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waterfall
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edhen
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bird
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eglos
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church
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flogh
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child
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flourys
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flowers
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gladn
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bank
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gòbmon
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seaweed
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golitha
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rapids
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grow
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gravel
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gwedhen (gwedh)
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tree(s)
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hen, porth
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harbour
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losow
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vegetation, plants
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menedh
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mountain
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mordardh
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surf
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morwel
(gwel an mor)
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seascape
(view of the sea)
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peneglos
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cathedral
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pesk
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fish
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pons
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bridge
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prev
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“creepy crawly”
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scath, cok
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boat
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tirwel
(gwel an tir)
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landscape
(view of the land)
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todnow
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waves
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tôwyn
(tewednow)
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dune
(dunes)
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treth
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beach, sand
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treven
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buildings, houses
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