Dedh Cans Pajar Ügens ha Whegh
De Lün, pempes mis Gorefen
Monday, 5th July
Üdn jorna moy ha na ellama pedery! E'n mettin my a wrüg gòlhy lies dilajas ha an howl ow spladna. E'n gwettha pres, wòja pres li, an nevow a egoras. Car dr'üjy appêrya, e veu dhen glaw dhe'n werth a üdn mis en üdn dohajedh. Lebmyn whath ma dhebm bern gleb a dhilhas. An gewer avorow a vedh gwell, ma esperans dhebm. Na vadna vy kemeres fôtô veth nag a law na dilhas gleb! Nag eus whans dhebm mires orth pel droos ha tennis. Gwell via genam mires orth flourys teg: bleujyow scaw (vas rag gwil syrop), cala gwily Maria (a veu ûsyes rag stoffya matrasys), flourys mor dû, gwedhros. Gwell ew an re ma vel glaw.
One more day and I can't think! In the morning a washed lots of garments while the sun was shining. Unfortunately, after lunch time, the heavens opened. Seemingly, we had one month's worth of rain in one afternoon. Now I still have a wet pile of clothes. The weather tomorrow will be better, I hope. I will not take any photo of rain nor wet clothes! I don't want to watch football and tennis. I'd prefer to look at beautiful flowers: elder blossom (good for making syrup), Lady's bedstraw (was used for stuffing mattresses), blackberry flowers, honeysuckle. These are better than rain.
Deg ger rag hedhyw Ten words for today
cala gwily Maria Lady's bedstraw
car dr'üjy appêrya seemingly, as it appears
dhe'n werth a < gwerth worth
dilajas (m) garment > dilhas (collective) garments, clothes
egoras opened < (preterite of verb) egery to open
e'n gwettha pres unfortunately, sadly
li (m) lunch, big breakfast, dinner, main meal
matras (m) mattress
nevow heavens < nev (m)
pres (m) mealtime, clock time, moment, occasion (SWFM prys)
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