Day Hundred and Eighty
Cansves
Dedh ha Pajer Ügens
De Sadorn,
degves warn ügens mis Efan.
Saturday, 30th June.
Hedhyw o hogstog (pur, pur vesy). En kensa, ma a
golhas dillas. Nena me a fittyas boos rag kidnyow. Òja hedna agan mab a fonyas.
Ev a venja moas dhe’n chei nei gans y flehes. Ma trei flogh dhodho. Agan mergh
a dheuth ewedh gans hy flehes hei. Ma dew flogh dhedhy. En gwella pres, da ew
gans an flehes gwary warbarth e’n lowarth. Agan mergh eth heb hy flehes (ha heb
hy hei). O gour a viras orth peldroos gans agan mab. Agan mergh wydn a fonyas.
Hei a venja doas ewedh gans hy meppik wheg. Òja an peldroos agan mab eth kerr
gans y flehes. An flehes erel a venja debry, etho me a fittyas boos moy. Me a
gomposas an chombours. Ma pajer person moy dhe gosca obma hanath.
Today was very busy (very, very busy). Firstly, I
washed clothes. Then I prepared food for dinner. After that our son phoned. He
wanted to come to our house with his children. He has three children. Our daughter
came as well with her children. She has two children. Fortunately, the children
like playing together in the garden. Our daughter went without her children
(and without her dog). My husband watched football with our son. Our
granddaughter phoned. She wanted to come as well with her sweet little boy.
After the football our son went away with his children. The other children
wanted to eat, so I cooked more food. I organised the bedrooms. There are four
extra people to sleep here tonight.
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