Day Two Hundred and Thirty-six
Dew Cansves
Dedh Whetek warn Ügens
De Sadorn, pempes warn ügens mis Est.
Saturday, 25th
August.
Ma loor spladn
hanath. Ogas ha loor leun ew hei. Avorow e vedh loor leun. Ma’n loor o kemeres
seyth dedh warn ügens ogasty rag treylva war hy ahel. Ha ma hei o kemeres pecar
termyn rag hy resegva adro dhe’n Norves. Rag hedna, gwelys ew genen pub pres keth
enep an loor dhort an nor. Ha nag üjy an
loor leun o wharvos war an keth dedh pub mis.
There
is a splendid moon tonight. It is almost a full moon. There will be a full moon
tomorrow. The moon takes approximately twenty-seven days for a revolution on
its axis. And it takes a similar time
for its orbit around the Earth. Therefore, the same face of the moon is always
seen by us from the earth. And the full moon does not occur on the same day
every month.
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