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Cornish is a Brythonic-Celtic language of the Indo-European language family spoken by approximately 2000 fluent speakers in the Duchy of Cornwall in England. Cornish is also known as Kernowek, Kernewek and Curnoack.
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Organization in Cornwall, England, promoting the use of the Cornish language. Includes information about membership, classes and conversation groups.
Project translating the bible into Cornish. It is hoped to publish the New Testament in 2004.
Texts and slides referring to an online course in Cornish. By Leslie Sitek in the Netherlands.
Brief history, current state and advice on learning the language in Australia, plus information on Kevren, a Cornish newsletter for Australians.
Collection of links to sites dealing with Cornwall, its culture and the Cornish language, from a language portal.
Contains phrases, counting words and a song in Modern Cornish.
Online magazine devoted to the study and revival of the Cornish language. It includes a dictionary, a phrasebook, and a glossary of Cornish placenames.
Organization in Cornwall, England, promoting the use of the Cornish language. Includes information about membership, classes and conversation groups.
Texts and slides referring to an online course in Cornish. By Leslie Sitek in the Netherlands.
Project translating the bible into Cornish. It is hoped to publish the New Testament in 2004.
Collection of links to sites dealing with Cornwall, its culture and the Cornish language, from a language portal.
Brief history, current state and advice on learning the language in Australia, plus information on Kevren, a Cornish newsletter for Australians.
Contains phrases, counting words and a song in Modern Cornish.
Online magazine devoted to the study and revival of the Cornish language. It includes a dictionary, a phrasebook, and a glossary of Cornish placenames.
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