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PKkitpeart.bsky.social

Kind of vibing with the idea today that any english person who fancies the idea of a united kingdom is obliged to learn Gaeilge, Cymraeg, Gàidhlig and/or Kernewek, you know, for patriotism reasons. And also for fun!!!

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PTdrpaulitious.bsky.social

Or indeed Kernewek.

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Cornish Language Resources for Learning Kernewek! Precious tips from Ben Llywelyn! www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-9-...

Cornish Language Resources for Learning Kernewek!
Cornish Language Resources for Learning Kernewek!

YouTube video by Ben Llywelyn

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RGwaistcoatrich.bsky.social

I’d probably stay within the British Isles. I fear the lost hours every day trying to negotiate cultural/bureaucratic nuances (I have enough trouble existing in England). I’d contemplate New Zealand, but me knees have gone. Can I say Cornwall, but I get to plug’n’play Kernewek for free?

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DDdannybate.bsky.social

Dydh da! An all-new episode of the language-loving podcast is up and it's a return to the Celtic languages – this time, it's Cornish This was the choice of my guest, Daniel Prohaska, an opera singer and Kernewek-xpert Acast: shows.acast.com/a-language-i...open.spotify.com/episode/7fEn...

Cornish and Daniel Prohaska | A Language I Love Is...
Cornish and Daniel Prohaska | A Language I Love Is...

Language, Linguistics and a Love for Both

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PFfesty.bsky.social

Kernewek!

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Ggwedh.bsky.social

Mar deg yw, so beautiful. I’m currently seeking out and exploring our pockets of temperate rainforest here in Kernow. What does Uragh mean in Irish? In Kernewek ‘wragh’ means ‘witch’ or ‘hag’, which would be an evocative name for that mossy green grove.

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Ttrelawnythebar.bsky.social

"Nance/Nans" or "Nant" #Kernewek

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DTdaibhi.bsky.social

The land of my forefathers has a language, 2 national anthems, 3 patron saints, a clearly marked border with England as well as a distinct culture, and Kernewek people are protected as a minority. Don't be silly thinking Kernow is in Albion.

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