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Learn Cornish with the Press Gang's Rod lyon - Ex
Grand Bard of Cornwall
Interesting Links
Cornish
Language Partnership
Cornish Language Partnership was set up in 2005 to
oversee the implementation of the Cornish Language Development
Strategy.
The Partnership includes language organisations, local authorities
and a number of other organisations who have come together with the aim of promoting
Cornish and developing it further in Cornish life. The programme of work it is
undertaking is part-funded by the European Union, by the Department for Communities
and Local Government and by Cornwall County Council.
Cornish
Language - Cornish Pirates In The Community
Throughout this season the
Cornish Pirates are incorporating Cornish words and phrases into the match day
programmes and match day announcements.
Warlinenn
- The Cornish Language Fellowship.
A Guide to the Cornish Language, featuring
a phrasebook, dictionary, Cornish placenames and information on classes and how
to learn
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The latest news from Cornwall - in Cornish