Wednesday, 22 April 2020

Dedh Cans ha Terdhek


De Merher, nessa warn ügens mis Ebrel
Wednesday, 22nd April
Thew an jedh ma an nessa dedh warn ügens a vis Ebrel, ha ma hedna ow styrya Dedh Norves. Hanter cans bledhen alebma e veu dallathys Kesrosweyth Dedh Norves, rag cressya warneth a challenjys omgelghek ha rag adhescans fatel ellen nei sawya an Norves. Ma môy es cans kenedhel pajar ügens ha terdhek e'n Kesrosweyth. Ma stat devedhek an Norves et agan diwla. Nei alja medhya agan omgelghek po nei alja y ûsya der vaner euthyk. Ma troblow brâs dhe nei. Gweythresoryon kerthednedh a lavar der nei a dal gonis gwedh, lehe agan ol treys carbon. Na dal nei destria gwelfos na lesky oyl, glow ha gass. Da ew genam gonis gwedh - pur blesys o vy a'm gwedh! 

This day is the twenty second day of the month of April, and that means Earth Day. Fifty years ago an Earth Day Network was started, for increasing awareness of environmental challenges and for education in how we can save the Earth. There are more than 193 nations in the Network. The state of the Earth is in our two hands. We could nurture our environment or we could abuse it. We have big troubles. Environmental activists say we should plant trees, reduce our carbon footprint. We shouldn't destroy wilderness nor burn oil, coal and gas. I like planting trees. I am very proud of my trees!
Deg ger rag hedhyw: Ten words for today

acressya to increase
adhescans (m) education
devedhek future
gweythresor (m) activist
kenedhel (f) nation, kindred, clan (you can also use nacyon)
a'n kerthednedh environmental
kesrosweyth (m) network
lehe to decrease, reduce, lessen
omgelghek environmental < om self + kelgh circle


ûsya der vaner euthyk to abuse, mistreat

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