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About Cornish
Cornish is one of the family of Celtic
languages, closely related to Welsh and Breton and slightly more
distantly to Irish, Scots Gaelic and Manx.

In this section you will find a short history of Cornish, taking
you from the beginnings of the language through to the revival of
the last hundred years and up to the present day.
Within Cornish Today you will find details of the European
Charter for Regional or Minority Languages which the government
ratified in respect of Cornish in 2003 as well as information about
the standardised spelling (SWF) that was introduced in 2008.
In the section about the Future you will find the Cornish
Language Development Strategy, which outlines a vision for the
future of the language.
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A brief history of the Cornish language
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Cornish today is a living language and is
recognised as such under the European Charter for Regional or
Minority Languages.
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The Cornish Language Strategy sets out the
broad direction for the development of the language in the future.
It will be subject to regular review.
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Add a bit of Cornish to your day…
Topical cornish phrases to drop into your every day conversation…
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