2026 Day 65

 2026 Dedh Trei Ügens ha Pemp

 




















De Gwener, wheffes mis Meurh
Friday, 6th March


























Pur wenjek o an nos, ha lebmyn ma lies lôst on war an glesin. A vedh lies knofen goll e'n kidnyadh? Da ew genam know coll saw, dres lycklod, anjei a vedh debrys gen gwyweres. Na ellam gweles an flourys benow rüdh war an wedhen, re vian ens. Gwell ew genam mires orth ow brially war an mena. Nag ew pup tra teg. Shyndys  'veu ow crow gen oll an hager awel ha nebes taclow ew gossenys. Lies tra ew gleb ha pyndy.   



















The night was very windy, and now there are many catkins (lambs tails) on the lawn. Will there be lots of hazelnuts in the autumn? I like hazelnuts but, probably, they will be eaten by squirrels. I can't see the red female flowers on the tree, they're too small. I prefer to look at my primroses on the hillside. Not everything is beautiful. My shed was damaged by all the bad weather and some things have gone rusty. A lot of things are wet and mouldy.

















Gerva rag hedhyw Vocabulary for today

benow feminine < benyn (f) woman
brially primroses < briallen (f)
crow (m) shed
glesin (m) lawn
gosseny to rust, go rusty > va. gossenys
gwenjek windy > pur wenjek
gwyweres squirrels < gwywer (m)
kidnyadh (m) autumn
know coll hazelnuts < knofen goll (f)
lôst on (m) hazel catkin (lamb's tail)
mena (m) hillside
pyndy mouldy
shyndys damaged

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