Re: Good books to learn Cornish from?
- From: Bob and Doris Jones <bobianjones@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 13:29:18 GMT
imipak wrote:
Use Google as you come across more words and phrases to search the meaning of. You will find there is a mass of free learning materials in Kernewek (particularly Kemmyn) i.e. Common Cornish. Also get one of those tiny orange dictionaries with several words and phrases in it. I have the Brezhoneg (Breton) one and it is great for talking to Breton people with - there is also an equivalent one in Kernewek.Hi,
I'm looking for some good books to learn Cornish from - preferably some form of Middle Cornish. I've seen some good online sites for learning by mail, which I'll probably try, but it would be good to have additional material as well.
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