Friday, 19 February 2021

2021 Day 50

 2021 Dedh Hanter Cans


De Gwener, nawnjegves mis Whevrel

Friday, 19th February










Pandr'ew an nowodhow hedhyw? Eus clowys genowgh an nowodhow a-dhiwedhes?  Eus gwelys geno whei fotos dhe les war an televisyon? Ma'n gwens dhort an sooth, rag hedna moy mygyl ew an temperedh. Na whath, gleb ew an awel. Glaw a wra en Kernow. Ha na vedh hei gwell avorow. Nag ew pub le gleb! Otta telher pur segh. An planet rüdh, Meurth, ew behatna vel agan planet glas, An Norves. Gravedh Meurth ew gwadna vel gravedh An Norves (nag ew bes etek a'n cans warn ügens) hag y wask ayr ew meur le (nag ew bes onan en cans). Bettegens, ma bledhen hirra dhe Meurth - adro dhe whegh cans dedh pajar ügens ha seyth. Gen meur a teknologieth avonssys, devedhys ew whithrer, henwys Perseverans, dhe'n enep an planet rüdh. Lebmyn ma dhen ymajys nowydh. Pur lowen ew an düs en NASA.











What is the news today? Have you heard the news recently? Have you seen any interesting photos on the television? The wind is from the south, therefore the temperature is milder. However, the weather is wet. It's raining in Cornwall. And it won't be better tomorrow. Everywhere isn't wet! Here's a very dry place. The red planet, Mars, is smaller than our blue planet, The Earth. Mars' gravity is weaker than Earth's gravity (only 38%) and its atmospheric pressure is much less (only 1%). However, Mars has a longer year - about 687 days. With much advanced technology, an explorer, called Perseverance, has arrived to the surface of the red planet. Now we have new images. The people in NASA are ver happy.











Deg ger rag hedhyw: Ten words for today

a-dhiwedhes recently

a'n cans percent

avonssys advanced

gwask ayr (f) atmospheric pressure

gravedh (m) gravity

gwadna weaker

meur le much less

mygyl temperate, mild

teknologieth (f) technology

temperedh (m) temperature

whithrer (m) explorer






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