Dedh
Dew Cans Dogens
ha Wonan
De
Yow, nawes warn ügens
mis Est
Thursday,
29th
August
Jorna
da ew dhe gemeres dor taclow ew coth po diantel. Ello whei gweles
den, rüdh
y gota, e'n wedhen na? Surjeon gwedh ew ev. Pur hir ew an wedhen ha
ma othom dhodho a lovan. Ma va o trehy dor nebes branchys dor gen
hesken. Lebmyn an wedhen a vedh saw. Et agan lowarth ma crow callek
dhe vos diswres. Nag eus othom dhen a lovan bes trogenter ha morthol.
Nag ew calish – an crow a vedn codha dor y honan. Ma rüdhek
bian o mires ort an whel dhort besowen wydn. Da via ganjo lebmel dor
ha cachya nebes prevyon bian. Ha pandr'ew hebma war styllen? Mirowgh
ort y skeus! Tycky Duw ew.
It's
a good day to take down things that are old or dangerous. Can you see
a man with a red coat in that tree? He is a tree surgeon. The tree is
very tall and he needs a rope. He is sawing down several branches.
Now the tree will be safe. In our garden there is a rusty shed to be
dismantled. We don't need a rope but a screwdriver and hammer. It's
not difficult – the shed wants to fall down itself. A little robin
is watching the work from a silver birch tree. He would like to hop
down and catch some little invertebrates. And what's this on a plank?
Look at its shadow! It's a butterfly.
Deg
ger rag hedhyw: Ten
words for today
diantel
(a) dangerous
(could
also use peryllüs)
kemeres
dor take
down - other
verbs can be used with dor, e.g.
codha
dor fall
down
gòrra
dor
put down/bring down
sqwattya
dor
knock down
trehy
dor cut
down
branchys
(pl.)
branches
(can also use scorrow
or scorednow)
Some
(but not all) tools are feminine nouns, e.g.
hesken
(f)
saw
trogenter
(f) screwdriver
morthol
(m)
hammer
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