At Home With Cornish 26
Sometimes we want to talk about our clothes and what we are wearing.
The word for "clothes" is dilhas.
"I am wearing clothes." is Thera vy ow tegy dilhas.
You can also say
"I am dressed in clothes," Gwiskys o vy en dilhas.
Gwiskys o vy en … can also mean "I'm wearing …"
But that would be a bit boring, so here is a list of things you might wear.
lavrek (hir) = (long) trousers |
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lavrek jin (glas) = jeans |
crys-T = T-shirt |
hevys = blouse, shirt
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crys whes = sweatshirt
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pilen = skirt |
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côta = coat
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jerkyn = jacket |
lòdrow = socks, etc.
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skichow sport = trainers |
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I might say:
Gwiskys o vy en hevys ha pilen.
I'm wearing a blouse and a skirt.
Here's the full list of ways to describe other people:
Gwiskys o vy en ... I'm wearing …
Gwiskys os ta en … You are wearing …
Gwiskys ew ev en … He is wearing ….
Gwiskys ew hei en … She is wearing …
Gwiskys o nei en … We are wearing …
Gwiskys o whei en … You are wearing …
Gwiskys ew anjei en … They are wearing …
Father Christmas is wearing a red coat and red trousers. |
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