Dedh Dew Cans ha Pajar
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Friday, 23rd July
Lowen o vy hedhyw. Nag ew an gewer re dòbm. My a dhifünas ha thera cloudys e'n ebòrn. Goyeyn hag er ew an awel glor. Refreshys oma. My ell kerdhes a-ves dhe'n chei heb teudha. Nei a gerdhas bys e'n gwelyow a-warra. An gwens clor a'n mor a whethas agan blew ha yeynhe agan crohen. Omglowans wheg o va. An barlys ew hir, bes thewa whath glas lowr. An gwens a wras todnow glas e'n barlys - ha thera gwel a'n oon las (an mor) e'n pelder. Ha leun ew an ayr ha'n plansow a edhyn ha prevyon.
I am happy today. The weather is not too hot. I woke up and there were clouds in the sky. The breeze is cool and fresh. I am refreshed. I can walk outside of the house without melting. We walked all the way to the upper fields. The sea breeze blew our hair and cooled our skin. It was a lovely sensation. The barley is tall, but it is still quite green. The wind made green waves in the barley - and there was a view of the blue down (the sea) in the distance. And the air and the plants are full of birds and insects.
Deg ger rag hedhyw Ten words for today
a-ves dhe outside of
a-warra ~ a-wartha upper, higher, above
awel glor (f) breeze
bys en all the way to
crohen (f) skin
er ~ yr fresh
goyeyn cool, chilly
gwens clor a'n mor (m) sea breeze
omglowans (m) feeling, sensation
teudha to melt, dissolve, liquify
yeynhe to cool
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