Dedh Trei Hans ha Hanter Cans
De Yow, whetegves mis Kevardhû
Thursday, 16th December
An gewer alja bos trist bes whath thew res kerdhes rag an yehes. Na res bos lobba loven. Possybyl ew dhe vires orth tüs erel ow lavürya. Ma meur a whel oll adro. Na res dhe nei bos trist agan hònan. Lebmyn nei ell kerdhes war drolergh coth, martesen trolergh ûsyes gen tüs bal po mengleudhyoryon. En termyn a vedn dos nei a vedn kerdhes war an vorr liesporpos nowydh war an vorr gledher forsakys. An jynnys brâs a wra mos, bes a vedh kerdhoryon saw dhort beikers ha marhogyon? A vedh an bonsvorr saw avel pons kerdh?
The weather could be dreary but one must still walk for one's health. One must not be a couch potato. It's possible to watch other people working. There's a lot of work all around. We don't have to be gloomy ourselves. Today we can walk on an old footpath, perhaps a footpath used by miners or quarrymen. In future we will walk on the new multi-purpose track on the abandoned railway. The big machines will go, but will pedestrians be safe from bikers and equestrians? Will the viaduct be safe as a footbridge?
Deg ger rag hedhyw Ten words for today
agan hònan ourselves
beiker (m) biker
kerdhoryon pedestrians
liesporpos multi-purpose
lobba loven (m) couch potato
mengleudhyoryon quarrymen
na res one must not
thew res ~ res ew one must
trist dreary, gloomy
trolergh (m) footpath
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