Monday, 13 December 2021

2021 Day 347

 2021 Dedh Trei Hans Dogens ha Seyth


 

De Lün, terdhegves mis Kevardhû

Monday, 13th December

 



A venja whei bos còsel? Eus othom dhewgh a goseleth? Gwrewgh mires ort neppeth glas. Glas ew liw an moyha còsel. Martesen, thew rag hedna nei omglow yagh e'n pow an-dro po reb an mor.  Nei omglow saw, didhiwys, pecar'a deves en pras. En contrast, nag ew rüdh còsel dhe'n lagajow. Ev a'gas gwil bos hewol. Ûsyes ew rag gwarnyansow. Ma taclow rüdh ow sevel mes, nag üjy anjei ow scòlkya e'n gilva. Nei a wel chei rüdh coth dhort an vorr gleder goth, nei a wel ystydnans rüdh nowydh dhort an vorr. Na ellama fyllel dh'aga gweles. Gwrewgh degy côta rüdh. Na wra carr agas gweskel. Carr rüdh a vedh gweles en pelder.














Would you like to be calm? Do you need restfulness? Look at something green. Green is the most restful colour. Perhaps, that is why we feel well in the countryside or by the sea. We feel safe, reassured, like sheep in a meadow. In contrast, red is not restful to the eyes. It makes us alert. It is used for warnings. Red things stand out, they don’t skulk in the background. We see an old red house from the old railway, we see a new red extension from the road. We cannot fail to see them. Wear a red coat. A car won't hit you. A red car will be seen in the distance.











Deg ger rag hedhyw Ten words for today

cosel calm, quiet, restful

coseleth (f) calmness, restfulness

didhiwys reassured

hewol alert

kilva (f) background

lagajow eyes < lagas (m)

omglowes to feel

saw safe

scòlkya to skulk

sevel mes stand out, protrude

yagh well, fit < (dialect jack)

 




 

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