2022 Dedh Pajar Ügens ha Dew
De Merher, tryja warn ügens mis Meurth
Wednesday, 23rd March
Ma moy es trei hans dedh en üdn vledhen ha pub dedh ew specyal! Ma pub pres pedn bloodh dhe nebonan, etho thew an jedh a bris dhe'n person na. Martesen ma "dedh hanow" dhewgh. Eus hanow sans dhewgh? Ma tüs erel dhe gova ewedh. Ma degolyow ha dedhyow keswlasek rag pedery adro dhe daclow. De a veu Dedh Dowr an Norves. Oll an bes a dal cawas dowr pur ha glan rag eva ha golhy. Nag eus dowr lowr dhe lies person, soweth.
Otta tabm descans moy.
There are more than three hundred days in one year and every day is special! Someone always has a birthday, so the day is important to that person. Perhaps you have a "name day". Do you have a saint's name? There are other people to commemorate too. There are festivals and international days for thinking about things. Yesterday was World Water Day. All the world should get pure clean water for drinking and washing. Many people don't have enough water, sadly.
Here's a bit more lesson.
Cressya emann agan tavas Kernôwek Radn 16c
Building up our Cornish language. Part 16c
We started to look at questions that require adverbs in answers.
Our previous example tre is an adverb of place.
The following questions relate to time:
Pana dermyn? What time, when?
Pana bres? Pana pres? When? What time (of the clock)
Pe eur? When? What time?
Pe le ma hei ow mos? Where is she going?
Ma hei ow mos tre. She is going home.
Pana dermyn üjy hei ow mos tre? When is she going home?
Ma hei ow mos tre lebmyn. She is going home now.
Lebmyn now is an adverb of time.
Other time indicators include
nena, ena then (< e'n eur-na) in that time
en termyn eus passyes once upon a time
hedhyw today
de yesterday
avorow tomorrow
Times of day include:
mettin morning (SWFM myttin)
hanter dedh midday, noon
dohajedh afternoon
gordhûher evening
nos night
hanter nos midnight
Ma hei ow mos tre e'n mettin-ma. She is going home this morning.
Ma'n den ow mos tre hanter nos. The man is going home at midnight.
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