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What qualifies as being Cornish?

Gazanfer Posted: 03.04.2008, 19:45



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Marhak

I am sorry - my Cornish has run out.

I know 'Da yu genef', which i think mean 'I am well', but this form is not known to me. But I know that 'Da' is good!!

Gazanfer
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Wolfgang Posted: 03.04.2008, 19:57



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Gazanfere

Arkadaşim Türkcum benim

Seni gücendirmek istemedim

Hoffentlich sind wir jetzt wieder Freunde!!

Wolfgang

Kernow bys vykken

Everybody else - I had dreadful trouble to get back here - it was easy before, I just do not know what happens, but I now manage it quite well.

Do you know of Rosamunde Pilcher? In Germany there are many programmes showing her stories and they very often show Cornwall!! Now you can know why there are so many German cars in Cornwall in the summer!!

Wolfgang
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JenniferA Posted: 03.04.2008, 20:13



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Hello Wolfagang

I don't wish to intrude on your conversations with Marhak and Gazanfer (how international we are all becoming?) but I did spend a year in Germany and I did see these stories set in Cornwall - and Scotland - on the television. Whilst the main actors are, of course, German, many of the non-speaking extras are Cornish - my family know some of them! The settings of the programmes are beautiful - as is Cornwall generally.

You are all, as I am sure my other Cornish posters would agree, welcome here!

Willkommen in Kernow!

Jen




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TheElvenLord Posted: 03.04.2008, 20:16

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I have to say, that Alexandre, your English is great. Not perfect, but easily understandable (by me at least), so well done on that. As a linguist (a studier of several languages - at the moment, Spanish, French and Cornish), i know how difficult it is to put a point across, im sure that those who are learning Cornish as a begginner (and advanced if they remember) will know what i am talking about

So, congratulations. Same to our German friends Wolfgang and Gazanfere.

If any of you are interested in learning the Cornish language, send me a PM to let me know or post here and i will send you some details about where to learn (even from Germany/Galitia)

Thanks
TEL

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Wolfgang Posted: 03.04.2008, 20:17



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Jennifer

Da Sie in Deutschland gewesen sind, werden Sie mich sicherlich verstehen, wenn Ich in deutsch schreibe - ich wollte nur 'Danke' sagen.

Wolfgang
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Gazanfer Posted: 07.04.2008, 18:36



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The Elvenlord

My a vyn ünwyth clerhe -Turk ov.

Murasta why

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