Dedh Cans Deg ha Trei Ügens
De Sadorn, nawdegves mis Efen
Saturday, 19th June
Gwrewgh clappya Kernowek! Da via genen clowes meur a düs cowsel en Kernôwek. Ellowgh whei leverel bohes geryow po ellowgh whei clappya heb hockya? Da ew genam kestalkya en Kernôwek puppres ma deharas dhebm. Gwrewgh dalla hedhyw, rag "Speak Cornish Week" a dhallathas. https://www.speakcornish.com E vedh ahosonow e'n seythen ma rag kerdhes ha cows, martesen whei alja gweles palores en keth termyn. Whei alja cosowes ort whedhel rag flehes e'n gordhûher, ha moy. Eus fraga dhe whei dhe vos grajek? Whei ell leverel "meur ras", martesen gen Tiktok.
Speak Cornish! We'd like to hear lots of people chattering in Cornish. Can you say a few words or can you speak fluently? I like to converse in Cornish every time I have an excuse. Start today, for "Speak Cornish Week" has started. https://www.speakcornish.com There will be opportunities for walking and talking, perhaps you could see a chough at the same time. You could listen to a children's story in the evening, and more. Do you have a reason to be grateful? You can say "thank you", perhaps with Tiktok.
Deg ger rag hedhyw Ten words for today
ahoson (m) opportunity, chance
clappya heb hockya to speak fluently
clowes to hear (also other senses)
cowsel to chatter, chat
dallath ~ dalla to start, begin > (preterite) a dhallathas
deharas (m) excuse, opportunity
fraga ~ ragfra (m) reason
grajek grateful, thankful (also gracious)
kestalkya to converse
leverel to say
palores (f) chough (can also use choha (m))
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