Dedh Trei Hans Dogens hag Onan



De Merher, seythves mis Kevardhû

Wednesday, 7th December












Ew an seythves dedh a vis Kevardhû dedh specyal? A wrüg neppeth dhe les wharvos war an jedh na? O nei tòchys e'n jedh hedhyw? En mil eth cans  trei ügens ha seytek, den yonk, Thomas Edison, a dhisqwedhas jynn bian dhe'n bednscriforyon  "Scientific American". An jynn a lavaras. "Mettin da. Fatla geno whei? Fatel ew an fonograf genowgh?" Hebma veu an dallathvos a sonscrifow. Nag ew recordyansow kevys war cylinder folen na velha. Lebmyn nei ell clowes orth Gwenno war linen po an radyo. 


Is the seventh day of December a special day? Did anything interesting happen on that day? Are we affected nowadays? In 1877, a young man, Thomas Edison, demonstrated a little machine to the editors of "Scientific American". The machine said, "Good morning. How do you do? How do you like the phonograph?" This was the beginning of sound recordings. Recordings are no longer found on a foil cylinder. Now we can listen to Gwenno on line or the radio.

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