2022 Day 256
2022 Dedh Dew Cans Whetek ha Dogens
De Meurth, terdhegves mis Gwedngala
Tuesday, 13th September
Thera nei ow qweles story e'n gwreans. En Dinedin, en Peneglos Sen Giles, e veu Gool an Brynsys. An kensa Gool a'n par ma a veu en nawnjek cans whetek warn ügens, en Hel Westminster. E veu dhe'n vebyon Metêrn Jory an pempes nebes tekednow privedh dhe wil revrons dh'aga sira, saw na wrüg esel benow kemeres radn. Prynses Anne a wras story - an kensa prynses dhe sevel gen an brynsys, hy breder, reb geler an Vetêrnes. Gwiskys o an brynses avel mer Morlû Riel. Thera an Metêrn ow tegy brith Albanek. An düs erel o dhort an Company Riel a Sethoryon (gen gwaregow).
We are seeing history in the making. In Edinburgh, in St Giles Cathedral, there was a Vigil of the Princes. The first Vigil of this type was in 1936 in Westminster Hall. The sons of King George V had some private moments to pay their respects to their father, but no female member of the family took part. Princess Anne made history - the first princess to stand with the princes, her brothers, by the Queen's coffin. The princess was dressed as an admiral of the Royal Navy. The King was wearing a Scottish kilt. The other men were from the Royal Company of Archers (with bows).
Gerva: Vocabulary
breder brothers < broder (m)
Dinedin (PN) Edinburgh
geler (f) coffin
gool (m) vigil, watch
gwardya to guard
gwaregow bows < gwarak (f)
gwil revrons dhe to pay respects to
gwreans (m) making, creation
mer (m) admiral
morlû (m) navy
prynsys princes < pryns (m) > prynses (f)
riel royal
sethoryon archers < sether (m)
story (m) history
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