Nans yu termyn hyr, tus Kernow re bo owth omdhydhana yn Cres an GwafÑynter Nos Nadelek ha Gol an SterenÑgans drollys gys-dons dyvers : neponen ow leverel henwhethel po nebes gwersyow sempel; bagas ow tysquedhes gwary Nadelek gysyer/mymyer; cana, donsya, gwary sportys, hag erel. An lyver-ma a gynnyk ha dewys whethlow, gwersyow ha gwaryow aÕn par-ma, ha canow hag ylowyon dons a wra mos gensa. Yma kefrys cuntellyans scryfow ystorek yÕga hever, ha rol efan lyfrow. Yma trelyans Kernewek adal an Sawsnke po an Ranyeth wredhek, par may plekyo kepar dhe studhoryon yethow ha lyen-gweryn Kernow. - = - = - = - = - = - This book offers a selection of Cornish Christmas guise-dance drollsÑstories, verses and playsÑand songs and dance music that go with them. ThereÕs also a collection of historical writing about them, and an extensive bibliography. Most of the original English or Dialect texts have a parallel Cornish translation, so as to appeal to students of either CornwallÕs languages or its folklore alike.