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Friday, 21st January
A wrüg neppeth chânjya de? Gellys ew an Aver ha devedhys ew an Deger Dowr. Na ellama gweles deffrans veth e’n ebòrn nos ow hònan. Ma’n arwòdh steroniethek coth ow tisqwedhes dowr – pecar’a todnow. An constellacyon o aswonys gen lies wharheans tremenys. Anjei oll a “welas” dowr – po bòssa martesen. Martesen livyow a dheuth ganjo. Nag ew ster mar gòlow avel an loor ha nag ew an ster e’n Deger Dowr an moyha gòlow e’n ebòrn nos. Na whath, dhe les ens, drefen bos planetys dhe dhewdhek anodhans (dres lycklod) .
Did
something change yesterday? Capricorn has gone and Aquarius has arrived. I can’t
see any difference in the night sky myself. The old astronomical symbol represents
water – like waves. The constellation was familiar to many past civilisations.
They all “saw” water – or perhaps a bussa. Perhaps floods came with it. Stars
are not as bright as the moon and the stars in Aquarius are not the brightest
in the night sky. However, they are interesting, because twelve of them have planets (probably).
Nebes geryow
rag hedhyw Some
words for today
an Aver ~
Gaver Capricorn
(Goat)
an Deger
Dowr Aquarius
(Water Carrier)
arwòdh (f) symbol
bòssa (m) bussa (dialect), large crock or jar
devedhys arrived, come (verbal adjective) < dos
livyow floods
steroniethek
astronomical
< ster
stars
todnow waves
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