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Using Cornish

This section contains advice on how you can use Cornish and what help is available.

Photo of Development Manager, Jenefer Lowe, giving advice on Cornish at a stall at Fifteen Farmers Market
Photo of Development Manager, Jenefer Lowe, giving advice on Cornish at a stall at Fifteen Farmers Market

There is no better way to acquire a language than by practice and therefore the personal section includes events and conversation groups as well as ways of using Cornish for names, greetings and lots of other ideas.

In the business section we look at how you can use Cornish within your business, what the benefits may be and what help is available. Plus you can look at case studies of businesses that are already using Cornish.

The section on public use looks at how Cornish is being used in the public sector and suggests ways in which councils can make further use of Cornish, for example in their signage and publications.

Finally there are details of the translation service we offer, which can provide short translations free of charge or put you in touch with translators for longer pieces of work.

Take a look at how you can start to use Cornish!

  • Cornish is a living language and is used by an increasing number of individuals and families in their everyday life.
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  • An increasing number of businesses in Cornwall are using Cornish in their marketing or in the names they choose for their products. Cornish is distinctive and emphasises local origin.
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  • For the public sector, using Cornish is something of a challenge. The use of Cornish in street signage, signage, documents and brochures has to be carefully considered.
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  • Say it in Cornish!
    Pennblodh Lowen
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