2024 Dedh Dew Cans Pajar Ügens ha Dewdhek
De Gwener, etegves mis Hedra
Friday, 18th October
Geryow rag hedhyw Ten words for today
a wel in sight
My ell clowes an mor. Ma mortidys brâs lebmyn drefen bos loor brâs. Ma mir brâs dhe'n loor - "perigee" ew. Ma'n Loor orth hy nessa dhe'n Norves. (Nag ew kelhek an resegva Loor.) Thera vy ow mires ort an loor newher ha hei ow tos a wel. En kensa tho an cloudys rüdhvelyn pecar'a tan. Calish o dhe gemeres foto e'n termyn an nos heb trebedh. Ow dorn a gern. Bes wòja hedna my a welas silhouette an gwedh gen oll aga del.
I can hear the sea. There are big tides now because there's a big moon. The moon looks big - it is "perigee". The Moon is at its closest to the Earth. (The Moon's orbit is not circular.) I was observing the moon last night as it came in view. First the clouds were orange like fire. It was difficult to take a photo at nighttime without a tripod. My hand shakes. But after that I saw the silhouette of the trees with all their leaves.
Geryow rag hedhyw Ten words for today
a wel in sight
dorn (m) hand
kelha circular < kelgh (m) circle, hoop
kerna to shake, wobble > a gern
Loor Moon
mires ort to watch, observe
mortidys tides < mortid (m)
nessa closer > an nessa closest
newher last night
Norves Earth
resegva (f) orbit
trebedh (m) tripod
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