De Merher, pajwora mis Est
Wednesday,
4th August
Nag eus simes für veth hedhyw, saw ow theylû a wrüg gweles nebes simes gwir - ha bestes erel, lies best brâs ha bian. Anjei eth en Milva Tewyn Plüstry. Ma eth pedn gwydn Humboldt warn ügens. Ma dhodhans pednow dû. Radn a' re-na ew magys gen an vilva ha deg anodhans a vedh danvenys dhe Wordhen. Ma pedn dû (ha lôst dû) dhe'n sim ma, ewedh. An lew ha'n lewes ew hebask. Bewek moy ew marcattes. Thens bestes cowethüs ha mons ow triga en bagasow. Ma bohes teylûyow ow cül kescowethyans. Meurgerys ew marcattes gen an bobel.
There are no wise monkeys today, but my family did see some real monkeys - and other animals, lots of animals big and small. They went to Newquay Zoo. There are 28 Humboldt penguins. They have black heads. Some of them are bred by the zoo and ten of them are being sent to Ireland. This monkey has a black head (and a black tail), too. The lion and the lioness are peaceful. Meerkats are more active. They are gregarious animals and live in groups. A few families make a community. Meerkats are popular with the public.
Deg ger rag hedhyw Ten words for today
bewek active
cowethüs gregarious
kescowethyans
(m) community
lewes (f) lioness
< lew (m)
marcattes
meerkats
< marcat (m)
meurgerys
popular
milva (f) zoo
pedn
gwydn ~ pengwydn (m) penguin
radn a'
re na some of them
teylûyow families < teylû
(m)
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