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Cornish
​((kw)Kernowek)
Welcome registration in English and Cornish
Welcome registration in English and Cornish
Information
Language spoken
Number of speakers
Standardization institution
ISO 639-1
ISO 639-2
ISO 639-3
Bases
Hello
Thank you
Bye
Yes
No
Location
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the Cornish is a Celtic language spoken in Cornwall.

Pronunciation

Vowels

Consonant

Common diphthongs

Grammar

Based

For this guide, we are using polite form for all expressions, on the assumption that you will be speaking most of the time with people you do not know.

Common signs

Problems

Numbers

Time

Time

Duration

Days

Monday : Dy'Lun
Tuesday : Dy'Meurth
Wednesday : Dy'Mergher
Thursday : Dy'Yow
Friday : Dy'Gwener
Saturday : Dy'Sadorn
Sunday : Dy'Sul

Month

January : Geneva
February : Hwevrel
March : Meurth
April : Ebrel
may : Me
June : Metheven
July : Gortheren
August : East
September : Gwynngala
October : Hedra
November : From
December : Kevardhu

Write time and date

Give examples of how to write time and date if it differs from French.

Colors

Transport

Bus and Train

Directions

Taxi

Lodging

Silver

Food

Bars

Purchases

Drive

stop (on a sign) : stop

Authority

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