The Cornish language is called Kernowek and is currently in the process of being revived.
"Kernewek" is how you say "Cornish" in the Cornish language.
"Dynnargh dhis rag Kernow" is how you say "Welcome to Cornwall" in Cornish language.
Yth esov ow studhya Kernowek.
"Cornais" = Cornish language "Cornach" = Cornish person or something belonging to Cornwall Coirnis = Cornish language
Cornish Language Partnership was created in 2005.
Edwin Norris has written: 'The ancient Cornish drama' -- subject(s): Cornish language, Cornish drama, Grammar, Cornish literature, Collections 'Sketch of Cornish grammar' -- subject(s): Languages, Cornish language, Grammar
Fred. W. P. Jago has written: 'The ancient language and the dialect of Cornwall' -- subject(s): Cornish language, Dialects, English language, Glossaries, vocabularies, Languages 'An English-Cornish dictionary' -- subject(s): Cornish, Dictionaries, English language 'The ancient language and the dialect of Cornwall' -- subject(s): Dialects, Cornish language, English language
Mayn is Maine in Cornish.
Arm in Cornish is bregh.
Hal Wyn. has written: 'Cornish grammar' '[Cornish language articles from Western Morning News 1933 and 1934]' -- subject(s): Cornish language
The area west of Devonshire, England is Cornwall. The language is related to Breton and Welsh and therefore a Celtic language. It is a revived language.
Welcome in Cornish is "dynnargh dhis."