Dedh Dew Cans Pajar Ügens ha Naw
De Sadorn, whetegves mis Hedra
Saturday, 16th October
Derevys veu Odyans an Cita en Truru en mil eth cans dogans ha whegh. An vosow a veu gres a ven growan trehys ha'n to a veu lehednow Delyow Bol. Ma gwaregow, tour clock ha meur a vanilyon pednserethek brav erel. E veu gòrrys e'n rôl a dreven ertach en mil naw cans trei ügens ha üdnek, ha radn anodho a veu treylyes dhe chei gwary en mil naw cans pajar ügens ha seytek. Lebmyn thewa Hel rag Kernow. E veu degeys nanj ew teyr bledhen ha dastryppys dhe'n vosow. Seyth warn ügens milvil pens (ha meur a whel) a veu spenys rag dastrevel ha dasclanhe an tû bera. Ev a wrüg dasegery nanj ew trei dedh - gwariva deg.
The City Hall in Truro was built in 1846. The walls were made of granite ashlar and the roof was Delabole slates. There are arches, a clock tower and many other fine architectural details. It was put on the list of heritage buildings in 1971, and part of it was converted to a theatre in 1997. It is now the Hall for Cornwall. It was closed three years ago and stripped back to its walls. £27 million (and a lot of work) was spent for rebuilding and refurbishing the interior. It reopened three days ago - a beautiful theatre.
Deg ger rag hedhyw Ten words for today
brav fine
dasegery to reopen
Delyow Bol (PN) Delabole (pit at place of leaves)
gwaregow arches < gwarak (m)
lehednow slates < lehen (f)
manilyon (collective plural) details
meyn trehys (m) ashlar, cut stone
odyans (m) hall (town, village, etc.)
pednserethek architectural
tour (m) tower
vosow walls < vos (f) (SWFM fos)
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