Dedh Dew Cans Nawnjek warn Ugens
De Sadorn, seythves warn ugens mis Est
Saturday, 27th August
A venjow whei wherhin? Nag ew oll agan havyjy lôwen. My a redyas nebes grevonsys en CornwallLive. Ma gòbmon war an treth. Re leb ew an treth (ma mortid). Na ellen nei derevel castel treth. Ma blas crev a holan dhe'n mor. (Martesen, na wrewgh codha dhort agas bodybord.) Re spladn ew an howl e'n mettin a-varr. (Gwrewgh degea an croglednow.) Nag ew an esedhow e'n Minack pur es. (Kemerowgh plüvek agas honan.) Gwenjek ew an treth. (Na ellen nei stoppya an gwens.) Ma bestes ow qwandra en Goon Bren. (Mergh ha bûhes ew trigys ena.)
Do you want to laugh? Not all our summer visitors are happy. I read several complaints in CornwallLive. There is seaweed on the beach. The beach is too wet (there is a tide). We can't build a sandcastle. The sea has a strong salty taste. (Perhaps, don't fall off your bodyboard.) The sun is too bright in the early morning. (Close the curtains.) The seats at the Minack are not very comfortable. (Take your own cushion.) The beach is windy. (We can't stop the wind.) There are animals roaming on Bodmin Moor. (Horses and cows live there.)
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