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This is America. We speak Engish. We don't speak no stinkin' Cornish.  :stuart:



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This is America. We speak Engish. We don't speak no stinkin' Cornish.  :stuart:

 

I'd bet the original Americans still speak their languages and take pride in them.

 

Cornish is one of the original languages of this island - a Celtic tongue.

It is ancient in a way I am afraid you could not understand Harry (it is over 300 years old! :smiling: ).



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I'd bet the original Americans still speak their languages and take pride in them.

 

Cornish is one of the original languages of this island - a Celtic tongue.

It is ancient in a way I am afraid you could not understand Harry (it is over 300 years old! :smiling: ).

 

So is Harry!!!



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I only wish I spoke fluent Cornish or kernewick



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I'd bet the original Americans still speak their languages and take pride in them.

 

Cornish is one of the original languages of this island - a Celtic tongue.

It is ancient in a way I am afraid you could not understand Harry (it is over 300 years old! :smiling: ).

 

All our regional dialects are going, soon you won't be able to tell which part of the country anyone is from.

Edited by Sonovabich

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