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New Cornish Speaking Fora

chris Posted: 06.12.2007, 11:48

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At the behest of Elven Lord I have added 3 new Cornish Speaking forums for those wishing to improve, teach or merely exercise their Kernewek.
I am aware that this being written form may create a political minefield so any guidance and suggestions on how to manage this would be appreciated.
At present there are 3 levels, however this could be changed or ammended to reflect the different forms and maybe include a free for all?!
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goky Posted: 06.12.2007, 11:55

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All recognised orthographies should be used , but if anyone is using a term not found in a bi-lingual dictionary they should explain the term.


Blog Gokki,(Gokky's Blog)Skodhyewgh An Furv Skrifys Savonek !
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Egloshal Posted: 06.12.2007, 12:46

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An clappya ma yw rag re piw kewsel kernewek (advanced??) (This forum is for those who speak advanced Cornish)


correction>>

An glappva ma yw rag an re neb a gews Kernewek avonsys

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goky Posted: 06.12.2007, 14:01

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Molleth ! an Treylyansow Kessonennel ma


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Egloshal Posted: 06.12.2007, 16:34

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Hey Chris... thanks for the forum... could we also say 'Clappva Gernewek' instead of 'Clappva Kernewek'

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TheElvenLord Posted: 06.12.2007, 16:44

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Thanks Chris, i said my cornish is'nt great (i gave those translations (badly))

So any corrections its my fault

I was thinking, in the "Kernewek Selvenek" Forum, is it possible for the following HTML to be used [spoiler] [/spoiler]

It is in use in other forums

Basically this creates a hidden text box, in which text or pictures can be placed, but are hidden until a person preses the "spoiler" button.

Maybe there we can have Normal cornish as i am writing it now, and then have the english translation in the spoiler.

Ive tried this but i doesnt work currently.
If you want to see an example contact me.

What does everyone else think of this?

TEL

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Egloshal Posted: 23.01.2008, 11:17

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Dell hevel... nyns eus hwans dhe dhenvith usya an gowsva ma.

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julyan Posted: 01.02.2008, 17:58



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Mar pleg, gwithewgh e sempel. Pubonan re skriffo neppyth -- ny vern pyth yw an destenn mar nyns yw adro dhe'n taves y honan!
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