kernowek造句
例句與造句
- is used in the Kernowek Standard orthography of Cornish to refer to a sound that can be either or.
- At an extraordinary general meeting in September 2008, the membership of the Society overwhelmingly voted to support the Standard Written Form ( albeit in such a manner that would protect the teaching of the traditional language ), as well as the orthography known as Kernowek Standard.
- It is also an important record of the Cornish names for the Cornish language " Kernowek " and of Allhallowtide as " Kalan Gwav " ( " Dy Halan Gwav " for All Saints'Day, " Nos Kalan Gwav " for Hallowe'en ), also known as Allantide in Cornwall and Calan Gaeaf in Wales.
- Cornish ( " Kernowek " ), a Brythonic Celtic language closely related to Welsh, was the dominant language of Cornwall throughout the Middle Ages but began to decline after the 14th century, especially after the Prayer Book Rebellion in 1549 . The language continued to function as the native language of Penwith in the far west of Cornwall until the late 18th century.
- It's difficult to find kernowek in a sentence. 用kernowek造句挺難的