2019 Day 331
Dedh
Trei Hans Üdnek warn Ügens
De
Merher, seythves warn ügens
mis Dû
Wednesday,
27th November
Nag
eus bes peder seythen terebo Nadelik. Solabres ma golowow Nadelik
a-ûgh
an stret en Truru. Ma eledh e'n vledhen ma pecar'a e'n vledhen eus
tremenys. Nag ew Ty war'n Heyl parys whath. Mowns ow terevel gwelynny
nowydh rag scodhya golowow. Mowns ow cregy emann agan plev ergh ha
sterednow, saw nag ew pres whath dh'aga thina. En Heartlands ma
tekheansow – lies golow bian emesk an baners dû
ha gwydn ha jynnys balweyth. Ma gwedh Nadelik en “Red River Cafe”
ha “Chi an Bobel”. Sabwedh ens – teg ens, saw nag eus bush a gelyn
tradycyonal veth.
There
are only four weeks until Christmas. There are already Christmas
lights above the street in Truro. There are angels this year the same
as last year. Perranporth is not ready yet. They are putting up new
poles to support lights. They are hanging up our snowflakes and
stars, but it's not time yet to switch them on. There are decorations
in Heartlands – lots of little lights among the black and white
banners and mining machinery. There are Christmas trees in “Red
River Cafe” and “Chi an Bobel”. They are fir trees – they are pretty, but there is
no traditional bush of holly.
Deg
ger rag hedhyw: Ten words for today
an
vledhen eus tremenys last
year (alternative
to … eus
passyes)
cregy
emann to hang up
derevel
to erect, put up
gwelen
(f) pole > plural
gwelynny >
collective gwel
jynnys
plural machinery
(you
can also use darbarow)
plev/plüv
ergh snowflakes >
singular
plüven ergh
sabwedhen
(f) fir
tree
scodhya
to support < scoodh
shoulder
sterednow
stars > singular
steren >
collective
ster
tekheans
decoration
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