Thursday, 12 March 2020
Dedh Trei Ügens ha Dewdhek
De Yow, dewdhegves mis Meurh
Thursday, 12th March
Thew degrëys vorr dhe gerdhes tredh a-warra hag a-woles, emann po war nans tredh dew leur. Cabm! Hedna ew gwir rag tüs vrâs bes rag tüs vian nag ew pur wir. Ma own dhe bobel cowldevys, own a godha. Rag flehes en kewer dhrog thew res stayrys gardh gwary. Menedh ew, po cliger a-ûgh an mor, po slynk y din en fer. Mowns ow crambla an grisyow emann ha slynkya po cronkya an stayrys war nans arta. "Gweres dhebm! Gweres dhebm!" emedh anjei. Nag eus own dhe flehes.
A staircase is a way to walk between upstairs and downstairs, up or down between two floors. Wrong! That is true for big people but for little people it's not very true. Adults are afraid, afraid of falling. For children in bad weather a flight of stairs is a playground. It is a mountain, or a cliff above the sea, or a slide at a fair. They climb up the stairs and slide or bump down stairs again. "Help me! Help me!" they say. Children are not afraid.
an stayrys war nans down (the) stairs
a-woles downstairs
a-warra or a-wartha (silent th) upstairs
codha to fall
cronkya to bump
degrëys stairs, staircase
gardh gwary (m) playground
grisyow stairs, staircase
pobel cowldevys adults, grownup people
res stayrys flight of stairs
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