Dedh Cans Pajar Ügens ha Seyth
De Meurth, wheffes mis Gorefen
Tuesday, 6th July
Flehes ell desky ha anjei ow qwary! Gwariellow ell bos adhescansek. Gwariellow plastek ras ell disqwedhes deffrans tredh wheskeren hag araknid. Ma whegh garr dhe'n wheskeren ha ma eth garr dhe'n arachnid. Flehes ell gweles, ewedh, dr'ew an sharaglyga best pajartròsek. An voryonen ha'n scorpyon ew melldrosogyon an dhew. Ma mellow dh'aga garrow ha ma dhodhans lòdras a-ves. Ma'n keher a-bera. Ma corf eskern a-bera dhe'n sharaglyga, ma y geherow ev a-ves dh'y eskern. Thew melldrosogyon tû bera mes! An sharaglyga ew cramvil, ha'n dinosâwres kekeffres. Dinosâwres brâs ew gellys kerr a'n bes - saw martesen mons ow pejya avel edhyn bian.
Children can learn as they play. Toys can be educational. Cheap plastic toys can show the difference between an insect and an arachnid. The insect has six legs and the arachnid has eight legs. Children can see, too, that a lizard is a four-legged animal. The ant and the scorpion are both arthropods. Their legs have joints and they have an external framework. The muscles are inside. The lizard has an internal skeleton, its muscles are outside its bones. Arthropods are inside out! The lizard is a reptile, and the dinosaurs likewise. Big dinosaurs are extinct - but perhaps they continue as little birds.
Deg ger rag hedhyw Ten words for today
a-bera internal, inside
adhescansek educational
a-ves external, outside
corf eskern (m) skeleton < ascòrn (m) bone
keherow muscles < keher (m and collective)
lòdras (m) framework, casing
melldrosogyon arthropods < mell joint
moryon ants < moryonen (f)
sharaglyga < sergh war gleger (m) lizard, cliff-hanger
tû bera mes inside out
wheskeren (f) insect
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