Dedh Dew Cans Pajar Ügens ha Seytek
De Sül, pajwora warn ügens mis Hedra
Sunday, 24th October
Autumn is full of toadstools. They are found under trees. They like dead leaves and tree roots. Sometimes, they are small and numerous, perhaps in several hundreds. (I did not count!) They are also found in fields and then they can be very big and few. In a few days we will have the first day of winter, but there are still summery flowers. Here are yellow corn marigolds. Is a yellow gorse bush a summery flower? Does gorse ever stop flowering? And there's a heartsease too - very, very small.
Deg ger rag hedhyw Ten words for today
bodhednow corn marigolds < bodhen (f)
bohes few
del (collective) leaves > delen (f)
eythin (collective) gorse > eythinen (f) gorse bush
gwedh (collective) trees > gwedhen (f)
gwredh (collective) roots > gwredhen (f)
havek summery
kidnyadh (m) autumn (SWFM kidnyaf)
lies numerous
rekna to count
scavellow cronek ~ cranak toadstools (SWFM kronek)
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