Dedh Trei Hans Deg warn Ügens

De Gwener, wheffes warn ügens mis Dû

Friday, 26th November









Ma'n enawel Arwen ow tos ha ma'n gwens ow terevel. Scon, na vedh del veth war an gwedh. Solabres, ma môy a dhel war an leur es war vranchys. Ma'n dherowen ow clena ort hy del marow saw noth ew an onnen. Nag eus flourys e'n corlan, bes ma liw, bettegens. Otta scavel gronek rüdhvelyn teg war vedh.










Storm Arwen is coming and the wind is getting up. Soon there will be no leaves on the trees. Already, there are more leaves on the floor than on branches. The oak tree is clinging to its dead leaves but the ash tree is bare. There aren't any flowers in the churchyard, but there is colour, however. Here's a beautiful orange toadstool on a grave.











Deg ger rag hedhyw Ten words for today

bedh (m) grave

branchys branches (can also use scorednow, barrow)

corlan (f) churchyard, cemetery

derevel to build, raise/rise, get up

derowen (f) oak tree

glena ort to cling to

na vedh there will not be

onnen ~ enwedhen (f) ash tree

scavel (f) stool 

solabres already



 


 







 

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