Business Use

An increasing number of businesses inCornwall are using Cornish in their marketing or in the names theychoose for their products. Cornish is distinctive and emphasiseslocal origin.

This section shows you some of the ways in which Cornish isbeing used currently and also includes some guidance on using twolanguages.

If you would like to start using Cornish, we can offer advice,arrange translation and answer queries – or put you in touch withsomeone who knows the answer if we don’t.  Go to the Online Translation Request Service pageto ask us for specific translations or contact us to discuss itfurther.

  • ‘Into Cornwall’ is a website providinginformation about all aspects of Cornwall, both for residents andvisitors, and recently it has undergone a major transformation toincorporate Cornish throughout it.
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  • In July 2010 Glasswing Jewellery, a Penzancebusiness that specialises in making contemporary silver jewellery,was named Negys a’n Mis (Business of the Month). 
    Glasswing
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  • In April 2010 MAGA named Polgoon Vineyard asits Negys a’n Mis (Business of the Month) for that month. 
    Polgoon
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  • In 2009 a Cornish bakery took business use ofCornish to an entirely new level by encouraging its staff to use abit of Cornish with customers. 
    WC Rowe
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  • As the MAGA translation service neared its1000th translation, we asked one of our regular clients, RawCornish, to tell us a bit about their business and how they use thetranslations we have provided for them.
    Raw Cornish
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  • As the Cornish Language Partnership’sTranslation Service took off, some extremely high profilebusinesses in turn took an interest in using Cornish.
    Fifteen Cornwall
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  • In July 2007 a new pub opened in St Austellnamed the Rann Wartha. It was the fifth JD Wetherspoon pub to openin Cornwall, and the fourth to be named in Cornish. 
    Rann Wartha
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Add a bit of Cornish to your day…

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Topical cornish phrases to drop into your every day conversation…

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