De Merher, ügensves mis Dû
Wednesday, 20th November
Hedhyw ew dedh arbednek en Truru. Termyn ew dhe dina an golowow Nadelik. Pub bledhen ma keskerdh a lugern dres an strêtys rag “Truru Cita a Wolowow”. Na aljama mos dhe vires orth an darvos e'n vledhen ma, bes ma kevys genam nebes fotos coth. My a gemeras an pictours ma nanj ew eth bledhen. Gwres o an lugern a welynny po neujednow ha paper specyal (nag üjy va ow lesky) gen semblans a hujes bestes - jyraff, rhiniseros, scovarnek, delfines ha stifek hag erel. E'n vledhen na tho an mater gôdhvownans, theram ow crejy. E'n vledhen ma thew an mater story a'n cita. Hanath my a welas lugarn war TV gen semblans an beneglos.
Today is a special day in Truro. It's time to switch on the Christmas lights. Every year there is a parade of lanterns through the streets for “Truro City of Lights”. I could not go to watch the event this year, but I have found some old photos. I took these pictures eight years ago.The lanterns were made of canes or wires and special paper (it does not burn) to look like huge animals - a giraffe, a rhinoceros, a hare, dolphins, a squid, etc. That year the theme was wildlife, I believe. This year the theme is the history of the city. Tonight I saw a lantern on the TV that looked like the cathedral.
Deg ger rag hedhyw: Ten words for today
arbednek special, particular (you can also use specyal)
gôdhvownans wildlife
golowow lights
gwelen (f) a cane, stick, etc. > plural gwelynny
keskerdh a procession, march, parade (literally walking together)
lugern plural lanterns < singular lugarn
mater theme, subject matter
neujen (f) a wire > plural neujednow
peneglos (f) cathedral
tina to switch on, light up
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