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Nov 6, 2019

[Answer] 6. You might see this fruit growing in Cornwall, the home of the Cornish language. It is a very useful item, and can be eaten raw, baked, made into pies, or pressed for its juice. What fruit is called "aval" in Cornish?

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...1. Grapefruit 2. Peach 3. Mango 4. Apple Cornish (Kernowek) is a member of the Brythonic family of Celtic languages, a group that includes Cornish, Welsh, and Breton. Many words are shared by these languages, and many words are just a little different. For example, the Breton word for apple is also "aval," while in Welsh it's "afal." Cornish also shares many words with Gaelic and English.




Step 2 : Answer to the question "6. You might see this fruit growing in Cornwall, the home of the Cornish language. It is a very useful item, and can be eaten raw, baked, made into pies, or pressed for its juice. What fruit is called "aval" in Cornish?"



Apple:


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