- (also
known as
Cornish English, Anglo-Cornish or Cornu-English; Cornish:
Sowsnek Kernowek) is a
dialect of
English spoken in
Cornwall by
Cornish people...
-
English language. The
Cornish words for the
English people and
England are
Sowsnek and Pow Sows ('Land [Pays] of Saxons').
Similarly Breton,
spoken in north-western...
-
mostly negatively. Cornish: Sows,
plural Sowson; the
English language is
Sowsnek Welsh: Sais,
plural Saeson; the
English language is
Saesneg Irish: Sasanach...
- Talland, St Veep, Warleggan, St
Winnow Cornwall portal Gerlyvrik Kernewek Sowsnek Thomas,
Charles (1964) "Settlement
History in
Early Cornwall: I; the antiquity...
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cowes en **** rag
sythen warebar. My a wrug
skant lowr
klowes udn ger
Sowsnek kowsys y’n kok rag
seythen war-barth. I
barely heard a
single word of English...
-
dhargan a
Verdhin / The
prophecy of Merlin;
treylyes dhe
Gernewek ha dhe
Sowsnek a'n
Latin a'n 12ves
kansblyden gans /
translated into
Cornish and into...
- of Cornish.
Notwithstanding her
customary words, "My ny
vynnav kewsel Sowsnek!" ("I will not
speak English!"), when
addressed in that language, she spoke...
- be
placed before a
negative particle for emphasis: My ny
vynnav kewsel Sowsnek ’I will not
speak English’ or ’As for me, I will not
speak English’ (said...