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Posted on 20th April 20165th April 2016 by melyn

‘I’m thirsty’ in Cornish is ‘Yma syghes dhymm’

Yes, if you want to say ‘I’m thirsty’ in the Cornish language, it’s ‘Yma syghes dhymm’.

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