Five Hundred - A story of the Cornish language
Kernowek, the native language of Cornwall, has been spoken in South West of England since the seventh century. By 1800 it was considered extinct. But in the last 20 years there has been a revival. Still only 500 people speak it. This is their story.
Видео Five Hundred - A story of the Cornish language канала Carolina Andrea Hidalgo Espinoza
Видео Five Hundred - A story of the Cornish language канала Carolina Andrea Hidalgo Espinoza
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