Dedh Dew Cans Dew warn Ügens
De Meurth, degves mis Est
Tuesday,10th August
Hedhyw, thera vy ow covena wor gis gorebmednek verbow. Aswonys ew an Deg Gormenadow Duw genen. Anjei a lavar dhen dhe wil taclow da ha dhe cessya heb gwil taclow drog. Mirowgh ort tryja linen Temmik an Chartour: "Skydn (dieskynn) ha powes!" Eus kei dhe whei? Ma othom dhewgh a nebes rowlys sempel. "Kergh!" po "Ke dhe gerhes!", "Sa'mann!", "Gòrtos!". Eus margh dhewgh? "Kerdh rag!" Ma lies taclow ew difednys: "Megy defnys!", "Na wrewgh kerdhes war an gwels!" Bes ma nebes charjys na vedn nei nevra clowes: "Tednowgh!"

Today, I am researching the imperative mood of verbs. We are familiar with the Ten Commandments. They tell us to do good things and not to stop doing bad things. Look at the third line of the Charter Fragment: "Dismount and rest!" Do you have a dog? You need a few simple rules. "Fetch!" or "Go fetch!", "Get up!", "Wait!" Do you have a horse? "Walk on!" Many things are forbidden: "No smoking!", "Do not walk on the grass!". But there are some orders we never want to hear: "Fire!"
Deg ger rag hedhyw Ten words for today
aswonys gen familiar with
cessya heb to give up, cease, stop (doing something)
defnys ~ difednys forbidden
gorebmen (SWFM gorhemmyn) (m) command, decree, order, etc.
govena wor ~ worth ~ orth ~ort to enquire into, research
kerhes to fetch
lavar tell < (present-future of leverel)
megy to smoke
sevel e'mann to get up
temmik (m) fragment
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