Dedh Cans ha Deg
De Meurth, ügensves mis Ebrel
Tuesday, 20th April
Calish ha blewek ew an bôwnans terweythyow, saw spladnys ha bewhes ew ev dhort kestalkya gans ow howethesow. Theram ow qwetyas metya ganjans en hav. Mall ew genam mos dhe 'gan chei coffy an moyha gerys. Üjy va whath ena, wòja leunstroth Covid? Mall ew genam ewedh mires ort disqwedhyansow art. Pandr'eus ow shoya en Tate Porth Ia? Haegue Yang ew ystydnys bys dhe vis Gwedngala. Martesen my alja mos dhe Pensans. Ma lies pictour dhe'n Soler Penlee. Mons ow rei challenj pub seythen. Bedhowgh inspirys en seythen ma gen "An Golyoges (An Venyn Goth Für) gen Henry Meynell Rheam. Gwrewgh creatya whedhel, gwers po artweyth. Ellowgh whei gweles nebes hevelebow et an dhew bictour?
Life is hard and boring sometimes, but it is brightened and enlivened by chatting with my friends. I hope to meet them in summer. I'm looking forward to going to our favourite café. Is it still there, after Covid lockdown? I'm also looking forward to viewing art exhibitions. What is there showing at Tate St Ives? Haegue Yang is extended till September. Perhaps I could go to Penzance. The Penlee Gallery has many pictures. They give a challenge every week. Be inspired this week by "The Fortune-Teller (The Wise Old Woman)" by Henry Meynell Rheam. Create a story, poem or artwork. (Can you see some similarities in the two pictures?)
Deg ger rag hedhyw: Ten words for today
bedhowgh be (2 pl. imperative of bos)
bewhe to enliven > bewhes enlivened
blewek boring, hairy
bôwnans ~ bôwnas (m) life (SWFM bewnans)
calish hard, difficult
chei coffy (m) café
colyoges (f) fortune-teller
gwetyas ~ qwachas to anticipate, hope for, expect
kestalkya to chat, talk together
mall ew genam I'm looking forward
spladna to brighten
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