Cornish/Resources
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- [1] Why learn Cornish?
Online Courses
- [2] SaySomethingInCornish – a good introduction to Cornish with 15 oral lessons in graded levels in SWF (M)
- [3] Kernewek Dre Lyther – a correspondence course in 105 lessons in SWF (M) and Kemmyn
- [4] Memrise - dozens of flashcard decks on various topics on grammar and vocabulary
- [5] Clozemaster course in Cornish
- [6] Quizlet exercises in Cornish
- [7] uTalk app in Cornish
- [8] IndyLan - an app for Apple or GooglePlay
- [9] Kernewek Bew – a selection of video clips on a variety of subjects and oral conversations
- [10] An Kylgh Kernewek – find a Cornish class, online or face to face
- [11] Parallel – Cornish lessons through the medium of Welsh
- [12] Kesva an Yeth Kernewek – sound files and exercises to accompany the book Bora Brav
- [13] Skeul an Tavas – podcasts, courses and exercises in Kernowek Standard
- [14] Klass an Hay – Cornish classes and resources
- [15] LearnCornishlanguage.co.uk - Personalised lessons and classes
- [16] Cornish with Clive - podcasts in Unified
- [17] Modern Cornish – Audio course and exercises in SWF (Late)
- [18] Learn Cornish in Cornwall – personalised lessons in SWF (Late)
- [19] Audio course on Soundcloud by Dan Prohaska
- [20] Alternative set of audio courses from Dan Prohaska
- [21] Cornish courses in London
- [22] Cornwall Council website with information about WJEC exam
Dictionaries
- [23] CornishDictionary.org – dictionary in SWF (M)
- [24] Korpus an Akademi Kernewek – the corpus of material from Cornwall Council’s translation service with language found in context
- [25] Taklow Kernewek – place name map based on Akademi Kernewek’s place names panel’s work
- [26] Mamgerlyver – pdf dictionary in SWF (Late)
- [27] Open Celtic dictionary
- [28] Gerlyver Kembrek/Kernewek Kernewek/Kembrek - Welsh/Cornish Cornish/Welsh Dictionary
Grammar
- [29] Cornish for Beginners – short grammar book in Unified
- [30] An Wiasva – verb conjugation aid in Kemmyn
- [31] Old-North.co.uk – brief introduction to Cornish grammar
- [32] Skeul an Tavas – variety of aids including conversation patterns and pronunciation
- [33] A Handbook of the Cornish Language – the book that started the revival, Henry Jenner’s ‘A Handbook of the Cornish Language’
- [34] Verb conjugator in Late Cornish
- [35] Online mutation aid
Music
- [36] Cornish music on YouTube – a selection of over 300 songs
- [37] More YouTube videos of songs and language clips
- [38] Skwardya – website of rock band Skwardya
- [39] Cornish National Music Archive – information about traditional music
- [40] Kesson – archive of CD releases of Cornish music
- [41] Canow Kernow by Inglis Gundry - Cornish traditional songs
- [42] An Daras = Cornish folk arts project
- [43] Lyrics to many Cornish songs and translations of popular English language songs
- [44] Information and discussion about Cornish traditional music
- [45] Webinar - history of Cornish traditional music through women's eyes (and ears)
- [46] Website about the life and works of Brenda Wootton - first lady of Cornish song
- [47] Sounds of Cornwall - Radio show and some learners' videos
- [48] Website for Gwenno
- [49] Website of the band Hanterhir
- [50] Website of Tanya Brittain, poet and founder of folk band The Changing Room
- [51] Website of folk band Dalla
Media
- [52] Radyo an Gernewegva / An Mis – a monthly TV programme and weekly radio programmes
- [53] Discord – various chat channels including online lessons
- [54] Yeth an Werin Warlinen - Zoom conversation groups for beginners or advanced speakers
- [55] Reddit channel for enquiries / information about Kernewek
- [56] BBC Nowodhow an Seythen – weekly news programme
- [57] Facebook groups – links to Cornish facebook groups
- [58] Kernewiki – wikipedia in Cornish has over 5,000 articles written in all spelling systems
- [59] An Gannas - the monthly magazine of Kowethas an Yeth in SWF
- [60] Gweles - quarterly magazine , mostly in Kernowek Standard
- [61] Kows Kernewek - YouTube channel with a variety of clips with the language being used in various situations
- [62] Kernewek resources - YouTube channel with a variety of exercises mostly in Late Cornish
- [63] Hwerow Hweg - a film in Cornish
- [64] Kernewek Bew - YouTube channel including recordings of the series 'Tamm ha Tamm'
- [65] Magi-Ann - simple stories on app for nursery and family learning
- [66] Cornish language film company
- [67] Cornish translation of a popular Welsh app for children
- [68] Kernowpalooza - TV programme
- [69] Variety of resources on art etc. including videos with some content in Kernewek
Literature
- [70] Wikisource – the chief mediaeval texts in Cornish
- [71] Digitisation of the Ordinalia by Bodleian Library
- [72] Kernowlingo – a similar site including most of the later fragments
- [73] Online downloads of some major texts about Cornish including Henry Jenner's 'Handbook of the Cornish Language'
- [74] LearnCornishLanguage– a translation of ‘Lord of the Rings’ in SWF
- [75] Stoff Kernewek – links to the manuscript copies of the mediaeval texts
- [76] Stoff Kernewek – links to various poems
- [77] Evertype – translations of many English classic novels into Cornish available for purchase
- [78] Spyrys a Gernow - books available for purchase in Unified and Kernowek Standard
- [79] Lulu – a variety of free e-books such as Beatrix Potter translations and comic books to translations of English classics for purchase, mostly in Unified
- [80] Kowethas an Yeth Kernewek - books in SWF or Kemmyn available for purchase
- [81] Cussel an Tavaz – links to late Cornish texts
- [82] An Blog Kernewek – a variety of translations from other languages
- [83] Francis Boutle - books of poetry in Cornish available for purchase
- [84] Pepper & Carrot - Series of 36 comics in Cornish
- [85] Gwiasva an Orsedh - Website of Gorsedh Kernow + online shop for books about bards
- [86] The Cornish Store - a variety of goods including books and CDs
- [87] Cornovia Press - books about Cornish themes and people
- [88] Tor-Mark Press - a wide range of books on Cornish issues including the language
- [89] Federation of Old Cornwall Societies shop - books on a wide range of Cornish subjects including in Kernewek
Religion
- [90] An Bibel Kernewek - the Bible in Cornish
- [91] Another link to An Bibel Kernewek
- [92] MarysRosaries - a variety of prayers available in Cornish
Other
- [93] Kesva an Taves Kernewek - the Cornish Language Board
- [94] GoCornish - links to apps and other websites and information for primary schools
- [95] Kernowek Lulyn - links to resources in Kernowek Standard
- [96] Stoff Kernewek – links to other webistes
- [97] Bernard Deacon's webiste – articles about Cornish history and politics and language change
- [98] Taklow Kernewek – a variety of mapping projects in Cornish
- [99] Dasserghi Kernewek – oral histories of the language
- [100] Cornwall Forever – links to various aspects of Cornish history and culture
- [101] Omniglot – a comparison of Cornish and other Celtic languages
- [102] Late Cornish Little Bits – a blog in SWF (Late)
- [103] Hwedhlow Kernewek – a variety of stories and articles in SWF (M)
- [104] Bibiography courtesy of Dr Merryn Davies-Deacon of academic articles about Kernewek
- [105] Video on YouTube of the first wedding conducted through Cornish in modern times (1964)
- [106] A number of online quizzes on conversational phrases
- [107] Ken George's website with a variety of presentations and lecture notes
- [108] Blog Kernewek a'n Iseldiryow - Cornish blog from the Netherlands
- [109] Blog Steffan Owain - Steffan Owain's blog
- [110] Kwis awgrym yn Kernewek - Mathematics quiz in Cornish
- [111] Information about Cornish place names
- [112] Dalva an Yeth/Cornish Language Forum - Meeting to decide the priorities for the language, held by Cornwall Council, previous minutes and reports
- [113] Sodhva an Yeth/Cornwall Council's language office, with various links
- [114] Movyans Skolyow Meythrin - nursery schools organisation for Cornish
- [115] Cousin Jack - Cornish American Heritage Association including past copies of Tan Kernewek, their newsletter
- [116] Australian Cornish Associations