Cornish Language The Lord's Prayer http://www.robbiewright.com/html/product1.htm

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  • now i want this book :)

  • @ckom9 What does that even mean?

  • Yma genev yn sempel an omglewans ... pan wrav vy prederi y hallav vy kewsel ow thaves. Me ne vidn kewsel sawsnek, na. Awos an Kernowyon, vidn Kernewek.

  • Cool, I don't know a thing about Cornish, but it sounds christian/pagan mixture.

  • It's exactly what I envy coming from east Sussex . I wish the rest of England had kept it's heritage intact as well the Cornish. Amazing language.

  • Some words recognisable from Welsh, like bara and heddyw. Thanks for this.

    AB

  • Agan Tavas, Agan Teere!

    Meur ras.

  • @MichalPtacnik Yes, I know that. I heard some guy on YouTube speaking Gaulish fluently. Just type 'Gaulish language' so You can hear it. Pity is that Romans colonized all Western Europe and now we lost Celtic, Iberic, Illyrian (part my ancestors) and other languages in favor of Vulgar Latin and Greek. But in my opinion, it would be AWESOME if British people would start to talk as King Arthur did in 5. century A.D. And French people Gaulish. I would introduce Illyrian in Croatia and Bosnia :)

  • @milekrizman Of course you do realize he is correct, right? There is not one continental Celtic language alive today and has not been since maybe the tenth century, Gaulish has been unfortunatelly dead for a long time. Breton, it is true, has the phonology and some elements borrowed from western Gaulish, but otherwise, it is insular celtic brought to Bretany by immigrants from southern Britain. Some of the sound of Gaulish survives in pronounceation of French and Breton though.

  • thankyou

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