2019 Day 243
Dedh
Dew Cans Dogens
ha Trei
De
Sadorn, üdnegves
warn ügens
mis Est
Saturday,
31st
August
Thew
hebma an diwettha dedh a vis Est ha'n diwettha dedh hav a
veteorologieth. An brâssa radn a havyjy gen flehes ew gellys kerr (e
kerdh). Dewhelys ens dhe'n anedhow aga honan dhe vos parys rag an
vledhen scol nowydh. Thew an treth ogas ha gwag marnas clubb judo,
trethek aga lavregow. Ma whath tüs gen keun teg. Anjei ell gòrtos
termyn hirra – nag üjy
an keun mos dhe scol. Ma gwrians brâs war an treth (merkya cors) ha
reb an treth. Avorow e vedh (y fedh) kestrif “Triathlon Surf” -
neyja e'n mor, pònya war an treth ha'n tewenyow, diwrosa en vorrow
(fordhow) a'n costys a-hes. Kemerowgh with a veikoryon! Ma lies toll
e'n vorr (fordh). Merkys ens gen nebonan gen paynt rüdhvelyn.
This
is the last day of August and the ultimate day of meteorological
summer. Most summer visitors with children have gone away. They have
returned to their own homes to be ready for the new school year. The
beach is almost empty except for a judo club, with sandy trousers.
There are still people with beautiful dogs. They can stay for a
longer time – the dogs do not go to school. There is great
activity on the beach (marking a course) and by the beach. There's a Surf Triathlon
competition tomorrow – swimming in the sea, running on the beach
and sand-dunes, cycling along local roads. Take care bikers! There
are many holes in the road. Someone has marked them with orange paint.
Deg
ger rag hedhyw: Ten
words for today
anedhow homes, dwellings, residences < annedh (sing.)
an diwettha last, ultimate < diwedh end, finish/diwedhes late
kestrif competition
hirra longer < hir long
marnas
except for
meteorologieth
meteorology
mos
e kerdh go
away, depart (can
be shortened to mos
kerr)
ogas
ha almost
(before
adjective)
marnas
except
for
tewenyow sand-dunes < tewyn (sing.)
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