2020 Day 357
2020 Dedh Trei Hans Seytek ha Dogens
De Meurth, nessa warn ügens mis Kevardhû
Tuesday, 22nd December
Pandra wren nei gweles hedhyw? A vedh kentrevogyon
rag kescows? Lôwena dhis Mocha! Soweth, na ell Mocha gorryby (gorthyby), bes ma
va ow tegemeres en lôwen tabm a dhreysen dhe dhebry. Dallethys ew Gwav pur
devry. De a veu an howlsavla, an kensa dedh gwav steroniethel. Nanj ew teyr
seythen e veu an dallath gwav a veteorologieth. Heb dout gorfednys ew kidnyadh.
Didhel ew an spern dû, bes ma whath eyrin dû war an sethednow. Parys solabres
ew an golwedhen ma rag gwenton, ke nag ew bes dallath gwav. Ma losyow ôn glas. Ha ma gooth Fowedh gwydnrüdh
en ke. Nag ew hav cowldiwedhys? Ha ma dowr ow whedhvia mes an vorr! Ev a wra treylya dhe yey e'n nessa rew. Diantel!
What will we see today? Will there be neighbours
for a chat? Hello Mocha! Sadly, Mocha can't answer, but he happily accepts a
bit of bramble to eat. Winter has certainly started. Yesterday was the solstice,
the first day of astronomical winter. Three weeks ago was the beginning of
meteorological winter. Without doubt autumn has finished. The blackthorn is
leafless, but there are still black sloes on the twigs. This hazel tree is
already prepared for spring, even though it is only the start of winter. There
are immature catkins (lambs' tails). And there's pink valerian in a hedge. Isn't
summer completed? And water is bubbling out of the road. It will turn to ice in the next frost. Dangerous!
Deg ger
rag hedhyw: Ten words for today
a veteorologieth
meteorological
colwedhen
(f) hazel
tree
cowldiwedhys
completed,
wholly ended
degemeres
to
accept, receive
dreysen (f) bramble, blackberry plant
en lôwen happily
gooth (m) pride
gooth
Fowedh valerian,
pride of Fowey
gorryby ~
gorthyby to
answer, reply
pur devry
(very)
certainly
steroniethel astronomical
whedhvia to bubble
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