At Home With Cornish 62
Let's be a little less serious for a while.
Here's a game of Pick n Mix or Mix and Match you can play with different combinations or permutations. Some will make sense and some won't.
Here are some “hooks” on which to “hang” new vocabulary as you learn it (or revise it). From time to time, I will add new “hooks” and will return to them, with extra vocabulary.
Pejy, my a venja cawas …
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Please, I'd like to have … |
Da ew genam …
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I like … |
Gramassy a'gas …
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Thank you for your … |
My eth dhe'n shoppys ha perna …
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I went to the shops and bought … |
My a vedn mos dhe'n …
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I want to go to the ... |
De, my a dhebras …
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Yesterday, I ate ... |
Ma dhebm …
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I have ... |
E'n copart, ma …
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In the cupboard, there is/are ... |
Nei a welas ... |
We saw …
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My eth dhe'n park ha gwary ... |
I went to the park and played ...
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Here's a first selection of vocabulary to “hang” onto the sentence “hooks”:
avalow apples
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fardelik a voos packet of food
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ro present
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milva zoo
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morvil whale
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treth beach
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dehen rew ice cream
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lever book
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know nuts
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diwros bicycle
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pel droos football
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selsik sausages
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