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  1. Skrifennow: A map of Cornwall in Cornish

    https://skrifennow.blogspot.com/2014/10/a-map-of-cornwall-in-cornish.html

    08/02/2022 · The Cornish Language Partnership has a list of placenames in Cornwall in the Cornish language. I have downloaded a shapefile with locations of places from www.mapcruzin.com which ultimately derives from OpenStreetMap.To this I have added the Cornish placenames, and plotted on a map in QGIS. I still need to add in other features like …

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    • Cornish language - Wikipedia

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornish_language

      Cornish (Standard Written Form: Kernewek or Kernowek ) is a Southwestern Brittonic language of the Celtic language family. It is a revived language, having become extinct as a living community language in Cornwall at the end of the 18th century. However, knowledge of Cornish, including speaking ability to a certain extent, continued to be passed on within families and by individuals, and a revi…

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    • Modern Distribution of Celtic Languages ... - Brilliant Maps

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      31/05/2016 · However, around 1,000,000 people can speak Irish as a second language in the Republic. Scottish Gaelic: 57,000 speakers (2011) – 1.1% of Scotland’s population; Manx: Extinct (1975) – 1,650 revival speakers – 1.9% of Isle of Man’s population; Cornish: Extinct (1800) – few hundred revival sepakers – less than 1% of Cornwall’s ...

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    • The Cornish Language - Cornwall Guide

      https://www.cornwalls.co.uk/cornwall/language.htm
      • Hello - Dydh da Goodbye - Dyw genes Please - Mar pleg Thank you - Meur ras Excuse me - Gav dhymm Sorry - Drog yw genev cheers - yeghes da What's your name? - Pyth yw dha hanow? My name is John - Ow hanow yw John
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      • Surnames and the Cornish language - Cornish studies resources

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        06/10/2016 · If we combine together all Cornish language names of all types we get this map. This suggests the Cornish language was spoken up to Rumford, the area west of Bodmin and Tywardreath, with an ambiguous zone between the Camel and the Fowey. The division reflects a long-lasting linguistic frontier which was in place probably from the early 14th ...

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        • learn_cornish_language

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          Cornish Language - A More Cornish Way Of Life. Yeth Kernow - Fordh Vywnans Kernewekka. Dyski Kernewek - Learn Cornish. Ragdresow - Projects. Kernewegorieth - Community. Mappa an Wiasva. Site Map. Folenn Tre - Home Page. Dyski Kernewek - Learning Cornish. Kernewegorieth - Community. Ragdresow - Projects. Stusow Yeth Kernewek - Cornish Language ...

        • Cornish language, alphabet and pronunciation

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          • Cornish started to diverge from Welsh towards the end of the 7th century AD and the earliest known examples of written Cornish date from the end of the 9th century AD. These were in the form of glosses scribbled in the margins of a Latin text - Smaragdus' Commentary on Donatus. They were originally thought to be in Old Breton, but Prof. J. Loth showed in 1907 that they were …
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        • Cornwall Map - West Country, United Kingdom - Mapcarta

          https://mapcarta.com/Cornwall

          Cornwall Cornwall is a duchy in the south west of the United Kingdom. Lying west of Devon from which it is separated by the River Tamar, Cornwall is one of the more isolated and distinctive parts of the United Kingdom but is also one of its most popular with holidaymakers.

        • List of Cornish dialect words

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          Redruth: Institute of Cornish Studies, 1980 (includes word-maps of Cornish words) Pool, P. A. S. (1969) An Introduction to Cornish Place Names. Penzance: the author; Weatherhill, Craig Cornish Place Names & Language. Wilmslow: Sigma Press 1995, 1998, & 2000 ISBN 1-85058-462-1--do.--Place Names in Cornwall & Scilly: Henwyn plasow yn Kernow ha ...

        • Learning Cornish - Cornwall Council

          https://www.cornwall.gov.uk/parks-leisure-and...

          The Cornish language is particularly useful to engage young children in all curriculum areas. As well as enabling development of sense of place. Cornish also provides a good introduction to learning other languages. Secondary school. The Cornish language can de-familiarise any subject and help students approach it with fresh eyes.



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