De Yow, nawes warn ügens mis Ebrel
Thursday, 29th April
Ma nebes
specyal gen gevellyon egwal, dew vaw kehaval po dew dhen kehaval, formys dhort
üdn oy. Pecar ew gen gevellesow. Meurgerys ens en whedhlow ow concernya hüdoryon
ha grahes. Terweythyow gwiskys ens e'n keth dilhas. Piw a ell dismygya an eyl dhort y gila? Nag
üjy gevellyon/gevellesow dihaval ow presentya an keth caletter. Genys ens an
keth termyn, bes anjei alja bos reydh deffrans, mens deffrans, liwans deffrans,
ha kebmys a eus. Na whath, anjei ell bos whath qwethys nebes pecar.
There is
something special with identical male twins, two identical boys or two identical
men, formed from one egg. It's the same with female twins. They're popular in
stories involving magicians and witches. Sometimes, they are dressed in the
same clothes. Who can distinguish one from the other? Non-identical twins do
not present the same problem. They are born at the same time, but they could be
a different sex, a different size, different colouring, etc. However, they can
still be dressed a bit alike.
Deg ger rag hedhyw: Ten
words for today
concernya
to
concern, involve
dihaval non-identical
egwal ~
kehaval identical
gevellesow
twins (f)
gevellyon
twins (m)
gwrahes ~
gwrathes witches < gwragh ~ gwrath (f)
ha kebmys
a eus et cetera, etc.
hüdoryon magicians
< hüdor (m)
liwans (m) colouring
mens (m) size
(can also
use brâster)
reydh (f) sex,
gender
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