i went to cornishcalsses in the village but as the teachers cornish accent was so strong i could not understand what he was saying in english so had to give up after 18 months - totally confused.
Er, not sure where you get Cornish from... By "the other side of the p/q divide", I mean that you (and the Cornish and the Bretons) speak 'p' Celtic and that we, the Manx and the Irish speak 'q' Celtic. Comes from the the consonantal shift exhibited will in our respective word for the number 5 - you say pimp, we say coig.
just thought i would join in with my useless bit of centic (from conwall knowledge). if you don't want to know i'll not join in the conversation next time.
Im celebrating St Davids day as my mums family are welsh. We always have done, Gonna make some lovely welsh scones. Theyre beautiful eaten warm straight from the oven
Send me some TOH - bloody starving this morning!!! As a Yorkshireman living in Wales with a Welsh wife and 2 Welsh born sons may I also add my best wishes to all Welsh people, wherever you may be.