2021 Dedh Dew Cans Dewdhek warn Ügens
De Gwener, ügensves mis Est
Friday,20th
August
Ma natûr
ow cara lies tra dhe godha oll an termyn. Leun ew an gwedh a lavalow, saw ma
lies aval war an gwels. Ma môy anodhans wòja glaw po gwens. Scodhyes ew natûr
gen gwyweres gwag. Fatel era vy ow convedhes hedna? Drefen my a welas gwywer ow
pònya dres an branchys gen aval melyn et y anow, ha drefen my ell gweles olow
dens derag war nebes avalow codhys. An avalow browys ha shyndys ew da gen
qwilkioresow. An avalow rüdh ew gwell gans an edhyn. Ma olow piga war anjei.
Heb perthyans ew an gwyweres - na vedn anjei còrtos rag an know col dhe dreylya
arves. An gwedh a dal bos leun a gnow, bes an brâssa radn anodhans ew war an
dor solabres, bohes arves ha knithyes.
Nature is
dropping many things all the time. The trees are full of apples, but there are
many apples on the grass. There are more of them after rain or wind. Nature is
assisted by hungry squirrels. How do I know that? Because I saw a squirrel
running through the branches with a yellow apple in its mouth, and because I
can see the marks of incisor teeth on some fallen apples. Wasps like the bruised,
damaged apples. The birds prefer the red apples. They have peck marks on them.
The squirrels are impatient - they won't wait for the hazel nuts to ripen. The
trees should be full of nuts, but most of them are already on the ground, unripe and nibbled.
Deg ger
rag hedhyw Ten words for today
bohes
arves unripe
codhys fallen
dens
derag incisor (front) teeth < dans (m)
ganow (m) mouth
gara dhe
godha to drop, let fall
gwyweres squirrels
< gwywer (m)
heb
perthyans impatient
olow marks,
prints, traces, etc. < ol (m)
qwilkioresow
wasps
< qwilkiores (f)
scodhyes
assisted, helped, supported
treylya
arves to ripen, mature, turn ripe
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