Bro Goth agan Tasow

Bro Goth agan Tasow ("Old Land of our Fathers") is one of the anthems of Cornwall sung in the Cornish language. It is sung to the same tune as the Welsh national anthem, Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau. The Breton anthem Bro Gozh ma Zadoù also uses the same tune.[1]

The Song of the Western Men, more commonly known as Trelawny, is often considered to be the Cornish anthem as well, and as in Scotland, opinion is divided on the matter, and there is no official position. Trelawny's words are certainly more widely known amongst Cornish people.

Lyrics

gollark: IPv6 is the newer internet... routing, I think... protocol because IPv4 ran out of addresses, the TTL is a counter sent with the packets to limit the number of hops they're allowed to take to reach their destination.
gollark: That's... surprisingly simple, then.
gollark: You can actually get 1TB a month for £20 here, which is cool.
gollark: I don't think that is actually what the legal system thinks.
gollark: In practice the information is available *anyway*, but if someone gets it from a specific place they might be inclined to go "something must be done!!!!!" and blame that.

See also

References

  1. Pennycook Alastair (2012). Language and Mobility: Unexpected Places. Multilingual Matters. p. 164. ISBN 978-1847697639.
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