Examples of using Cornish in English and their translations into German
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A Cornish name?
Yeah, I got a scholarship to cornish.
She's a Cornish Rex.
Cornish Rex bluecream with white.
Guy named Cornish staying here?
People also translate
Cornish vocabulary book for kids.
The voice is in both Cornish and English.
Cornish Rex red tabby with white.
Your mother's planning to serve Cornish game hens.
Cornish Rex are medium sized shorthair cats.
The coat of the Cornish Rex is unique among cats.
Cornish Rex are a healthy and robust breed.
Would you like to sell your used Cornish Crabber 19?
The Cornish Rex is a small to medium-sized cat.
We can lip-synch your dubbing project into Cornish language.
She's going to kill 400 Cornish game hens, probably with her own bare hands.
The fur is one little denser than with the Cornish Rex.
The effective population of Cornish Rex would then in our example be 48.
Acres of greenery a short drive from the north Cornish coast.
The Cornish Shrimper 19 MK2 1998 is a very characteristic and recognizable boat.
Don't take that little pencil-dick Cornish just for bluster, Johnno.
Match whipped goats cheese& cranberry jelly beautifully with a Cornish Wafer.
May I put a question about the Cornish language to the President-in-Office of the Council?
A coastal footpath leads directly from the hotel to the Cornish town of St Ives.
Start the day with our quintessentially Cornish breakfast, enhanced with a small German touch.
For our resident guests, breakfast in the Terrace Restaurant provide a wonderful start to the day with one of the best Cornish breakfast you're likely to have.
In the early times different breeds were used in the Cornish Rex, but the curled coat was always passed on.
A coastal footpath leads directly from the hotel to the Cornish town of St Ives.
Buttermilk scones with Devonshire clotted cream and Cornish strawberry jam.
From French, from Breton bizou(jeweled) ring,from bez finger compare Cornish bisou finger-ring, 13th century.