Hi there, Too bad about the account problem - I know the feeling - had that before, too. The only problem is that in the mean time I have moved house. I've got...
No, there are no communities where Cornish is the predominant means of communication. The one thing that comes closest to a Cornish language community is the...
... Well, in a way it's the same in English with plurals like <bed - beds>, <house - houses>; <foot - feet>; <ox - oxen>; <brother - brethren> etc. There used...
... before, ... I've got ... CD/Tape-player/recorder so I ... Too bad.:( Thanks for having offered, though. ... enough to ... it to ... sending stuff ... That...
... where ... world rock ... speakers ... bump ... speakers. That is too bad. I know in Ireland there are communities being founded in the "ex-Gaeltacht" which...
... beds>, ... etc. ... levelled out ... Ah. Hrm, in my dialect they have become even more levelled, houses, feet, oxes and brothers. ... from the ... classes...
... before, ... I've got ... CD/Tape-player/recorder so I ... Too bad.:( Thanks for having offered, though. If you wait a while, I can make some recordings...
... The situation in Ireland is very different from Cornwall. In Ireland Irish is the official language next to English. Irish is compulsory at school meaning...
... send ... Not too late. I can wait, not going to a Cornish only speaking universe any time soon.:) ... Yes. I have learned some in Clappya Kernow so far....
... Good luck with the hurricane. I hope you'll get thoughit (or vice versa) all right. Take care, or: "Kemer wyth!" or: "Bydh war!" Dan [Non-text portions...
... versa) all ... Ah, yes, I did, thanks.:) The last bits of it passed last night and we don't seem to have lost a thing except Sunday day. What do the...
Anyone else here who is learning or knows Cornish who is also learning or speaks another Celtic language? Does it help you learn one or the other at all? my...
i have recently started learning cornish and am already a reasonable welsh speaker ( which i have been brought up with from birth, but only really studying for...
Well, I love the three brittonics( I do try and learn them when I ´ve got the time for it ) and also have serious in some northern germanic languages but I...
... Definitely, Once one Brythonic language has been learnt another is easy. The Gaelic languages are a little further removed, but I'm sure that if you've...
Learning Gàidhlig too, helps with the grammar yes and some words similar. ... learning ... lenition ... sound ... Alot ... seen ... thought ... comparison ......
daniel prohaska wrote: "'Ah. Hrm, in my dialect they have become even more levelled, houses, feet, oxes and brothers.' Not 'foots39;" heh. we say feet... and...
Dhys Lowena, ... Unfortunately I have the problem. Nobody near where I am speaks any Cornish. ... Plymouth itself is not part of Corwall, but is in Devon. I...
Hello. I've just joined this group in the hope that I might get some help beginning my study of Cornish. My heritage is actually Irish and Breton, but I feel...
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Dear Peter, Books that are a "must" for UCR learners are: "Clappya Kernowek" "English Cornish Dictionary" Both by NJA Williams. For further study "Cornish...
Nicholas Williams' dictionary is a must for anyone studying Cornish, however be aware that the publisher is now out of stock and so the dictionary is now...
Hi (quiet isn't it?) I want to be able to say "I am a wood carver". After looking through the dictionary I'm confused as to which word to use for carver. Can...