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  • Is Cornish a Celtic a genuine Celtic language ?

  • @RolandRhodes1 of course....welsh cultural brothers

  • He is one of the few who speaks as though it was his native tongue. He has the soft lilt that is still heard by Cornish speakers of English in the far west.

  • Kernewek a vedha kowsys yn Kernow ha Syllan a-hes, keffres ha radn Densher a’n West ha Keresk, saw woja Kas Goon Hingston yn 936, My’tern Athelstan a’n Sowson a worras an Kernowyon ’mes a Keresk ha deklarya gladn est Dowr Tamar dhe vos or y wlaskor – ha ma’n or na hwath ena yn jedh hedhyw, heb dowt an dra! Yth eron ni ow kwaytyas del wra an Kernowegoryon oll avoncya war-barth ma’l bos degys an tavas pella yn termyn a vedn dos. Kernow kensa! Kernewek bewa arta! Agan Tas Agan Tyr Agan Tavas

  • Total respect to people in cornwall who still speak this language. I only wish the rest of england managed to keep their native tongues. It's the closest you could get to the native brittons way of speaking.

  • It is very interesting because it is the link between Breton and Welsh languages (Breizh-Kernewek-Cymraeg) it is very , very, very honourable to maintain an original language.

  • Meur vas boltcutt. A wodhes kewsel Kernewek?

  • Can't understand a word of Cornish, but he sounds like a great storyteller! 

  • does anyone know what the first one is called?

  • thanks richie

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