RanG #433 – Piw o Dewi?
Nicholas Williams a lever dhyn prag y kevir Dewi ha Davydh yn Kernewek.
Nicholas Williams tells us why one finds Dewi and Davydh in Cornish.
Nicholas Williams a lever dhyn prag y kevir Dewi ha Davydh yn Kernewek.
Nicholas Williams tells us why one finds Dewi and Davydh in Cornish.
Mark Trevethan a wra daswel a Dhalva an Yeth hag yma Esther Johns genen y’n studhla.
Mark Trevethan reviews Dalva an Yeth and Esther Johns is with us in the studio.
Towlen leun a geskows hag ilow yw warlergh Gol Feri Hellys.
A programme full of talk and music on the heels of Helston Flora.
(Skeusen: Sarah Tresidder)
Kabynet Konsel Kernow a dhegemer an towl Kernewek.
Cornwall Council’s cabinet accepts the Cornish language plan.
Ray ha Denise Chubb a gespresent an dowlen ma awos bos An Guntelles Keltek an bennseythen ma.
Ray and Denise Chubb co-present this show because it is the Celtic Congress this weekend (26/27ves)
Ni a gews gans Keur Heb Hanow ow tuchya aga sidi nowydh.
We talk with Keur Heb Hanow about their new CD.
Ni a dhe Dewyn Bleustri rag an Bennseythen Gernewek.
We are off to Newquay for the Cornish language weekend.
Rod a gews dhyn a’n termyn pan dhallathas dyski Kernewek.
Rod speaks to us of the time when he began learning Cornish.
Flybe a lonch gonis nowydh dhe Gernow gans devnydh a Gernewek.
Flybe launches a new service to Cornwall with a use of Cornish.
Yma towlen leun a vardhonegow an seythen ma.
We have a show full of poems this week.