Monday, 8 July 2019

2019 Day 189

Dedh Cans Pajar Ügens ha Naw

De Lün, ethves mis Gorefan
Monday, 8th July
Kernow ew deffrans, diblans,” emedh levrik dyllys gen Consel Kernow. Fatel ewa endella? En kensa, ma treven po teleryow üdnik ew enwejek po specyal dhe Gernow. Nag üjy anjei kevys en telher veth aral – Pytt Gwennap (rag poroga) rag ensampel. Thew hedna diblans. Nessa, ma treven ha teleryow erel ew herwedh ûsadow en Kernow, bes ell bos kevys oll adro dhe'n norves – jynnjiow bal rag ensampel. Thew an re na diblans ewedh. Ma pemp thema ow kevrei dh'agan deffrans – an tavas Kernowek, agan economy, agan tir, agan kerthydnedh natural ha 'gan spyrys, agan colon. 

Cornwall is different, distinctive,” says a booklet published by Cornwall Council. How is it so? Firstly, there are unique buildings or sites that are particular or special to Cornwall . They are not found in any other place – Gwennap Pit (for preaching) for example. That is distinctive. Secondly, there are other buildings and places that are typical of Cornwall, but can be found all around the world – mine engine houses for example. Those are also distinctive. Five themes contribute to our difference – the Cornish language, our economy, our land, our natural environment and our spirit, our heart.

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