Desky Kernôwek Bew - Learning Colloquial Cornish

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Desky Kernôwek Bew - Learning Colloquial Cornish is a language learning audio-course that introduces the listener to the Cornish language. 

  1. JAN 21

    Episode 49: Desky Kernôwek Bew- Learning Colloquial Cornish: 14a Descas 14 - Lesson 14

    Lesson 14 of the Cornish language audio-course “Desky Kernôwek Bew - Learning Colloquial Cornish”.  Descas Peswardhek      14      Lesson Fourteen ___________________________________________________________________________________ Geryow - Words:  aval {m.sg.n.} - (an) apple.  bara {m.sg.n.} - bread.  boos {m.sg.n.} - food. debry {vb.n.}, dybry - to eat/eating. dhen {1pl.prp.prn.}, dhyn - to us.  eus {vb.3sg.pres.loc.interrog. bos ‘to be/being’} - is there?. (location) fowt {m.sg.n.} - want, lack, need.  gorama, gora vy (vb.1sg.pres. goffos, godhvos “to know/knowing”), gonn - I know (how to).  gwir {adj.} - true.  gwrewgh {vb.2pl.pres.-fut. gwil, gul ‘to do/doing’} - you do; you are going to; you are going to do.  kig {m.sg.n.} - meat. losow {f.pl.n.} - vegetables. perna {vb.n.} - to buy/buying.  Lavarow - Phrases:  Na orama. - Ny wonn. - I don’t know.  Ma fowt dhebm. - I need to get.  Ma fowt dhen. - We need to get.  Eus fowt dhen? - Do we need to get? Pandr’eus fowt dhewgh? - What do you need to get?  pur wir - really.  Patrons - Structures:  wrewgh whei?, a wrewgh whi? - do you(pl.)?; shall you(pl.) do?; are you(pl.) going to (do)?  pandr’wrewgh whei? - what do you?, what are you going to?, what are we going to do?  pandr’wren nei? - what do we?, what are we going to?, what are we going to do? pandr’eus? - what is there?  eus ... dhewgh? - have you got? eus ... dhen? - have we got?  ma ... dhen. - we’ve got.  eus ... dhebm? - have I got?  ___________________________________________________________________________________ www.deskykernowekbew.com Facebook-Group: “Desky Kernôwek Bew”

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Desky Kernôwek Bew - Learning Colloquial Cornish is a language learning audio-course that introduces the listener to the Cornish language.