Thanks for posting. How many people are actively speaking Cornish now? Is there any chance that the language will ever be revived to the point where hundreds of thousands of people will again speak it as a household language?
I would like to see Cornwall as a seperate country or state, economically it wouldn't survive as a stand alone country but as a "state" within the UK it survives well and retains a unique expression or identity.
I think its nice that Cornish have their own varient as does the Whelsh. I don't know either as I am English, my family has been in and around London for several generations now but originates from Cornwall. Obviously we are the same country under UK and we share our primary language of English but keeping the local language going is beautiful. I see the different countries within the UK as states, each with their own identity, a little bit like in USA but a, on a smaller scale and b, much
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Kernowification 1 year ago
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cosinbrother 1 year ago
is somebody able to translate quietness in cornish....PLEASE
3umm3l 1 year ago
Thanks for posting. How many people are actively speaking Cornish now? Is there any chance that the language will ever be revived to the point where hundreds of thousands of people will again speak it as a household language?
salisburyquakers 1 year ago
AMAZING!
Olekander 1 year ago
why bother, if yer name dont fit you cant come in .... pathetic
sigster500 1 year ago
@kerhk nah lol we have our own Langauge!
method2221 1 year ago
I would like to see Cornwall as a seperate country or state, economically it wouldn't survive as a stand alone country but as a "state" within the UK it survives well and retains a unique expression or identity.
atraherne 2 years ago 2
more diversity
atraherne 2 years ago
I think its nice that Cornish have their own varient as does the Whelsh. I don't know either as I am English, my family has been in and around London for several generations now but originates from Cornwall. Obviously we are the same country under UK and we share our primary language of English but keeping the local language going is beautiful. I see the different countries within the UK as states, each with their own identity, a little bit like in USA but a, on a smaller scale and b, much
atraherne 2 years ago