Tuesday, 3 September 2019

2019 Day 246

Dedh Dew Cans Dogens ha Whegh
De Meurth, tryja mis Gwedngala
Tuesday, 3rd September
Nag eus keun obma hedhyw, etho an gath a ell lôwsel e'n lowarth. Na vedh hei disesys. Na ell an keun scappya lebmyn – ma yettys barthejek nowydh dhe 'gan kentrevogyon. Na ell an bestes erel pònya kerdh naneyl. Ma lies edhen ogas dhe'n mor - chôkys ha gullys. Cowldevys ew an chôkys loos aga fednow ma. Mowns o whilas preves e'n glesin. Nag ew leundevys an chôk aral ma. Nag eus dhodho pedn loos whath. Ev a venja bos megys. Ma'n dhew aral y sconya. Ma golan arhans war an vos, gans hy hobba grevos. Disesys ew chôk ha ma va o neyja kerdh. 

There are no dogs here today, so the cat can relax in the garden. She won't be disturbed. The dogs can't escape now – our neighbours have impressive new gates. Neither can the other animals run away. There are lots of birds near the sea – jackdaws and gulls. These jackdaws with grey heads are adult. They are looking for insects in the lawn. This other jackdaw is not fully grown. He does not have a grey head yet. He would like to be fed. The two others reject him. There's a herring gull on the wall, with her annoying young gull. A jackdaw is disturbed and he flies away.

Deg ger rag hedhyw: Ten words for today
barthejek impressive
chôkys (m.pl.) jackdaws
cobb ~ cobba (m) young gull
cowldevys adult tevys grown
golan arhans (f) herring gull
grevos annoying
gullys or golanes (pl) gulls (in general)
leundevys fully grown
lôwsel relax
sconya reject

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