Day Hundred and Thirty-eight
An Cansves
Dedh Etek warn Ügens
De Sadorn
ew, an nawnjegves dedh a vis Me. Pana jorna teg! An howl a spladnas mettin,
hanter dedh, dohajedh ha gordhûher ha nag era commel na niwl veth. Prins a veu
demedhys, o gour a drohas an glesin gans y jynn-mejy ha me a wrüg golhy ledn e’n
jynn-golhy. Re dòbm o raga vy dhe obery e’n lowarth. An ledn a sehas pur üskis
war an linen. Me a welas an loor e’n eborn blou; gwarek (crobmen) ew lebmyn. Ma hei o cressya. Thera loor nowydh an pemdhegves Mis Me, an kensa qwarter a vedh
an nessa warn ügens hag e vedh loor leun an nawhes warn ügens.
It’s Saturday,
the 19th day of May. What a beautiful day! The sun shone morning,
noon, afternoon and evening. A prince was married, my husband cut the lawn with
his mower and I washed a blanket in the washing machine. It was too hot for me
to work in the garden. The blanket dried very quickly on the line. I saw the
moon in the blue sky; it’s a crescent now. It is waxing. There was a new
moon on 15th May, the first quarter will be the 22nd and
there will be a full moon the 29th.
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