Sunday, 29 September 2019

Dedh Dew Cans Trei Ügens ha Dewdhek




De Sül, nawves warn ügens mis Gwedngala
Sunday, 29th September


Radn an benenes rych a Gernow en termyn eus passyes o hel ha larj. Anjei a ûsyas aga mona ha peth rag cherita. Otta Elizabeth Carne. Hei a veu genys en Eglosheyl ogas dhe Heyl. Hy theylû o Methodists gen negys en whel bal hag ober arhanty. Hei a fòndyas nebes scolyow en Pensans hag adro – rag desky an bobel bohojek, mosy ha mebyon warbarth, rag avonsyans denjes. (En venowgh nag era bes an vebyon o mos dhe scol.) Hei a wrüg derevel ewedh gwithty en Pensans rag samplow monek hy thas – tho hei monydhes hy honan ewedh.

Some of the rich Cornish women in the past were benevolent and generous. They used their money and property for charity. Here's Elizabeth Carne. She was born in Phillack near Hayle. Her family were Methodists with business in mining and banking. She founded several schools in and around Penzance – for teaching the poor people, girls and boys together, for the progress of society. (Often only the boys went to school.) She also built a museum in Penzance for her father's mineral specimens - she was a mineralogist herself as well.

Deg ger rag hedhyw: Ten words for today

avonsyans progress, advancement, improvement, etc.
cherita charity (you can also use alüsonow for alms)
denjes society, humanity, mankind, etc.
fòndya to found
gwithty museum (you can also use museum) < gwitha to keep
hel benevolent, generous
larj generous (cf. French largesse)
monek adj. mineral (anything to do with minerals, ores, etc.) < moon (m)
monydhes (f) mineralogist
samplow samples, specimens (you can also use specimens)

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