Yes, prince Louis was an avid researcher, he also studied the other Celtic languages and Basque too.
Yes, prince Louis was an avid researcher, he also studied the other Celtic languages and Basque too.
Gibraltar’s chief minister made ‘sinister’ interventions to protect friend from police
Thousands ‘turn world upside down’ celebrating midwinter solstice at Montol Festival
#Cornwall #Kernow
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Merry Christmas everyone!
Nadelik Lowen onen hag oll!
Ayiz un raide bouan Noué!
Bon Nadau a toti!
Our ancient woodland close to sunset
A silence settles on ancient woodland at sunset
The birds, already singing in hushed tones, go quiet as the shadows lengthen
Any noise at all now alerts the senses of every living thing. The atmosphere is somewhat electric
It is my favourite time
Where are you from that the compassion and empathy of your people is so superior? Ridiculous comment.
Since always. Don’t confuse country with people. You should know that.
Howlsavla Gwav Lowen ha
Mantol Lowen dhywgh ynwedh!
Happy Winter Solstice to you, and Happy Midwinter Festival as well! 🎄✨♥️
It’s that time of year and there are still some Hoodening events that can be found around East Kent, including this one in Whitstable on Monday…
A dizzy student, I was on a plane to Stockholm and the lady sitting next to me spilled wine over me, she was so sorry! When she and her friend found out I was staying 2 hours from the airport and arriving at 1 in the morning, they drove me to my destination even though it was the opposite direction.
Two words which were used in Kent and not in other parts of England at the time of the Domesday Book were units of measurement.
A sulung = the amount of land which could be by four ox-pairs
A yoke = equal to a quarter of a sulung.
Kent had a different system of land tenure, abolished in 1925.
If you are ever in Kent, visit Canterbury Roman Museum. canterburymuseums.co.uk/canterbury-r...
And what a beautiful kingdom it is...
A country lane just after sunrise
Good Morning from the Kingdom of Kent
Pan en vy flogh, yth esa lyver pur dhidhanus (gans awtour ostralek a vri) a-dro dhe gath a wor redya... 😸
Dydh apposyans Godhalek o hedhyw. Martesen re ughelhwansek o dhe skrifa neppyth yn Kernewek an myttin ma…
My a brenas lyver nowydh. Mes yn py yeth yw skrifys, orth dha vrys?
#Kernewek
#KevardhuEbronLas
Two books: Dres an Vledhen ha'n Teylu Banalek and Hwedhlow a-dhiworth an Orsedh.
An seson yw devedhys, prys yw rag agan Chalenj Redya Nadelik rag an vledhen ma! Kewgh dh’agan gwerthji dhe gemeres rann. cornish-language.org/shop/
#ChalenjRedyaNadelik #Kernewek #Cornish
Mèrcie bein des fais! Unfortunately not, but I´ve had a look at the syllabus for it! Will you be there?
Haha, that was my point really. To get more visibility for two languages which are minoritised and to keep the bigger languages well at bay. Jèrriais is such a beautiful written language, and Shaetlan is just music to the ears!
I’ve just had the privilege of presenting my cousin Alex Purbrick’s short film, “Dreaming of Danu,” at the end of a course offered through the University of Vic, Catalonia, by the How Timely Training Portal. The film is narrated in Shaetlans, and I’ve subtitled it into Jèrriais. Enjoy.
Is this a golden age of sculptures of, and by, women?
Licoricia of Winchester, Jewish business women (d. 1277) & her youngest son, Asser. Sculpture by Ian Rank-Broadley, Jewry Street, Winchester (Hampshire) installed in 2022. Photo: Pat Goodall / Art UK.
Superb maps of Oxford's medieval Jewish heritage: www.oxfordjewishheritage.co.uk/oxford-jewis...
Shetland islanders accuse Tom Daley’s Game of Wool of cultural appropriation
Des valconmèrs ch'est les cheins tchi paient eune fais à béthe à tout l'monde soundcloud.com/jerriais/des... "Valconmèrs" are those who stand a round of drinks to everyone #Jèrriais
Brazil sees growth in number of #indigenous #language speakers
tvbrics.com/en/news/braz...
via @tvbrics.com
#Brazil #langsky
Hispanic voters returning to the Democrat fold....?
Surprise surprise.
Vakeres Romanes?
Today is Romani Language Day!
Romani is an Indo-Aryan language of the Romani people. The largest Romani dialects are Vlax Romani, Balkan Romani, and Sinte Romani. Many Romanichal in the UK use Angloromani words and phrases in their daily conversations.
So pleased to get my book "Travels through the Spanish Civil War". @HurstPublishers publishers have done a wonderful job in producing it.
Advanced copies available thru
www.hurstpublishers.com/book/travels... with 25% off with code TRAVELS25. Otherwise 20 November in UK/Europe and 5 Jan for US, etc
Academics in Assyria in the 7th c BC complain that admin is preventing them from doing research and teaching
Sounds a lot prettier than the Cornish 'askel groghen' which could be literally translated as 'skin wing'.