Saturday, 9 May 2026

2026 Day 129

2026 Dedh Cans Naw warn Ügens











De Sadorn, nawes mis Me
Saturday, 9th May










E'n mettin hedhyw thera cuntel dhe les, "Dalva an Yeth Kernewek", cuntel a bris, ow tòchya an tavas Kernôwek. Pub deg bledhen ma dhe Gonsel Kernow towl nowydh rag an tavas, ha lebmyn termyn ew rag "Strateji an Yeth Kernewek" nowydh. Kernôwek ew tavas rag "Onan hag Oll" penagoll an scrifa-compòster ha'n laveryans. An ragwel ew rag an tavas dhe vos tavas sowyn ha vysqwethek, cowsys, gwelys ha clowys en bownans pub dedh oll en Kernow. Fatel alja hebma bos cowlwres? Thera lies person e'n cuntel, en stevel en Lys Kernow ha war-linen. Cuntel wheg o! Nei a wrüg kesobery en le kesstrivya, challenjya tybyansow en le tüs, rei pubonan chons dhe gowsel, gosowes orth re erel gen cortesy, ha gofyn a glerheans pa veu othom.
Avorow my a vedn scrifa moy. Ma meur moy dhe leverel.








In the morning today there was an interesting meeting, the "Cornish Language Forum", an important meeting, about the Cornish language. Every ten years Cornwall Council has a new plan for the language, and now it is time for the new "Cornish Language Strategy". Cornish is a language for "One and All", whatever the orthography and the pronunciation. The vision is for the language to be successful and lasting, spoken, seen and heard in everyday life in Cornwall. How could this be achieved? There were people in the meeting, in a room in County Hall and on-line. It was a kind meeting! We collaborated instead of competing, challenged ideas not people, gave everyone a chance to speak, asked for clarification, when necessary.
Tomorrow I will write more. There's much more to say.

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