The term "Cornish parc" refers to a historical area in Cornwall, England, typically associated with medieval hunting grounds or enclosed lands used for game hunting. The word "parc" is derived from the Old French "parc," meaning a fenced area. In this context, it highlights Cornwall's rich heritage of land use and conservation, reflecting the region's natural beauty and traditional practices. Today, the concept may also evoke a sense of cultural identity tied to the unique landscapes and history of Cornwall.
un parc means 'a park' in English.
Park. As in the place
Cornish, as in Cornish game hen, refers to the county of Cornwall in England. The Cornish chicken is native to Cornwall.
You go to the park.
It means "small". The "pobol vean" are the Cornish piskies or "little people".
Pedn-Olva in Cornish means "upper headland" or "higher promontory".
En le parc. no it's - dans le parc
quel est le mois = what is the month tv = television aller au parc = to go to the park
for a picnic in the park
Parc central
The population of Parc Seymour is 1,000.
PARC - company - was created in 1970.