Thursday, 26 September 2019

2019 Day 269


Dedh Dew Cans Trei Ügens ha Naw


De Yow, wheffes warn ügens mis Gwedngala
Thursday, 26th September


Hedhyw ma dhe nei dedh dhe les – Dedh Europek a Davosow. My a fanjas an messach ma. Venjo whei gosôwes ort an re ma? Whei ell clowes cana en nebes tavasow Keltek – Kembrek, Godhalek (dhort Alban), Kernôwek, Manek ha Godhalek (dhort Werdhon). Consel Bretednek Godhalek a wras rôl wary Spotify. Na wrüga vy gosôwes – nag era vy o cül Spotify. Martesen whei ell y wil.


On the European Day of Languages together we celebrate linguistic diversity. Listen, enjoy and share this playlist of tracks sung in Welsh, Gaelic, Cornish, Manx and Irish.”
#Cymraeg #Gàidhlig #Kernewek #Gaelg #Gaeilge #coeEDL #iyil2019 @BICSecretariat

Today we have an interesting day – the European Day of Languages. I received this message. Would you like to listen to these? You can hear singing in several Celtic languages – Welsh, Gaelic, Cornish, Manx and Irish. The British Irish Council made a Spotify playlist. I have not listened – I do not do Spotify. Perhaps you can do it.




Deg ger rag hedhyw: Ten words for today


Alban Scotland (you can also use Scottlond)
Bretednek British (of Great Britain – also Brethonek)
Europek European (you can also use European)
Godhalek Gaelic or Irish
Keltek Celtic
Kembrek Welsh
Kernôwek Cornish
Manek Manx
tavosow languages < tavas or taves (some people use yëth yethow)
Werdhon Ireland

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