Cornish 3.14159265368 **************************************************** Yma'n scol a-gleth, kendyrewy, ha ottoma eglos, ryp carjy dyscajor. by Leslie Sitek Translation: The school is on the lefthand, cousins, and this is the church near the garage of the teacher. Comment: Cornish is spoken in Cornwall (South-West England). It is a so called p-Celtic language (that means it is related to Welsh and Breton [spoken in Brittany, France]). Gaelic is a q-Celtic language: a different branche of the celtic languages. The language is more related to Breton than to Welsh. The language was almost died out but it is undergoing a revival. I estimate that only about 300 people can speak it fluently and maintain a conversation; about 5,000 people can speak it on some lower level. From: Leslie Sitek