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Learning Manx: Aareayrt as Roartys 1-10 / Review and Practice 1-10
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Sunday, May 07, 2006. Aareayrt as Roartys 1-10 / Review and Practice 1-10. If you have worked your way through lessons 1 - 10 you have made a good start at learning Manx. Here are some of the key points again:. Am / is / are. There is another way of saying 'is', which is. Knowing when to use. And when to use. Comes with experience. With. Uss, eh to eshyn. Try putting Manx on this short conversation:. Good morning, how are you? I'm fine thanks, how are you? Juan: She's a good woman.
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Learning Manx: 02/25/06
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Saturday, February 25, 2006. Lessoon Shey / Lesson 6. At you' when you are speaking to one person, eu = 'at you' when speaking to more than one person. Oo is the regular form of you,. Is the plural and polite form. Manx is less formal than most languages and the. Form is favoured in most situations,. Eer rish yn Aspick. Even to the Bishop'. Oo ec = ayd. Shiu ec = eu. Has a few different meanings, in this lesson it means 'my' in. It's your life' is the Manx way of saying 'you're welcome'. So we get;.
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Learning Manx: Lessoon Daa Yeig / Lesson Twelve
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Sunday, May 07, 2006. Lessoon Daa Yeig / Lesson Twelve. Road' / 'place' =. Vel shiu cummal ayns Doolish? Shiu = you (plural / formal). Ta shin cummal ayns Rhumsaa. Am not) / (is not) / are not. Living (literally holding / keeping). There are three main types of placename in the Isle of Man; Manx, Norse and English. Many of the English placenames are fairly new, and have been pasted over the Manx names by ignorant officials. There is a link for Manx placenames here,. Posted by Rob Teare @ 11:29 pm. It too...
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Learning Manx: 04/08/06
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Saturday, April 08, 2006. Lessoon Shiaght / Lesson Seven. Ta eh = T'eh). Ta ram fliaghey er ve jeant jiu. She laa feayr t'ayn. As you can see, both two ways of saying 'it's' in Manx are used in this lesson. Is used mostly with nouns (eg. Mostly with verbs (eg. Posted by Rob Teare @ 8:50 pm 2 comments. View my complete profile. Yn Cheshaght Ghailckagh - Manx Language Society. Archives - click and scroll down for lessons.
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Learning Manx: 05/06/06
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Saturday, May 06, 2006. Lessoon Jeih / Lesson Ten. C'red ta jannoo ort? Cre red = c'red. B'vie lhiam gra . Would be good (. I'd like to say .). Ta graih aym ort. Er oo = ort. Hengey = tongue ('çhengey' changes to 'hengey' after 'dty'). If you worked you way through all the lessons 1-10 you will have noticed some things about Manx that perhaps need a little bit of explaining. Manx grammar is very different to English grammar. It really isn't a difficult language at all. Posted by Rob Teare @ 10:33 pm 0 co...
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Learning Manx: Lessoon Nane Jeig / Lesson Eleven
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Sunday, May 07, 2006. Lessoon Nane Jeig / Lesson Eleven. Shoh my lught thie. Posted by Rob Teare @ 10:41 pm. Comments: Post a Comment. View my complete profile. Yn Cheshaght Ghailckagh - Manx Language Society. Archives - click and scroll down for lessons.
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Learning Manx: 02/23/06
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Thursday, February 23, 2006. Lessoon Jees / Lesson 2. Just as in English we shorten phrases in Manx. Ta oo = t'ou. Ta eh = t'eh. Ta ee = t'ee. Is a shortened version of. Try saying 'I'm happy', 'he's tired', 'she's fine', 'I'm tired', 'she's happy' and 'he's fine'. Ta mee braew gura mie ayd. Am / is / are. Posted by Rob Teare @ 9:27 pm 0 comments. Lessoon Nane / Lesson 1. Is a feminine noun, so the word for 'good',. Can be used as a greeting anytime from noon onwards. The Manx for 'early'. Manx is quite ...
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Learning Manx: 02/24/06
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Friday, February 24, 2006. Lessoon Queig / Lesson 5. Most aspects of our behaviour and character are subject to change, I may be happy now, but who knows about tomorrow. Gaelic languages use. For 'is' / 'are' / 'am' for all these temporary conditions, and before actions (ta mee goll - I am going). For conditions that don't change the '. Form is used because we are defining the noun. We. Is woman good she ' = 'she's a good woman' when we are saying what. She is, but to say how. She is we would use the.
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Learning Manx: 05/07/06
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Sunday, May 07, 2006. Lessoon Daa Yeig / Lesson Twelve. Road' / 'place' =. Vel shiu cummal ayns Doolish? Shiu = you (plural / formal). Ta shin cummal ayns Rhumsaa. Am not) / (is not) / are not. Living (literally holding / keeping). There are three main types of placename in the Isle of Man; Manx, Norse and English. Many of the English placenames are fairly new, and have been pasted over the Manx names by ignorant officials. There is a link for Manx placenames here,. Lessoon Nane Jeig / Lesson Eleven.
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Facal no dhà bho Chadalach: Lorg mi Tìr eile
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Facal no dhà bho Chadalach. Nuair nach eil mi nam chadal, bidh mi a' sgrìobhadh an seo bho àm gu àm. Lorg mi Tìr eile. Fhad 's a bha mi air an eadar-lìon Diluain, lorg mi dà bhlog eile nach eil mi air faicinn roimhe. Chan e blogaichean Gàidhlig ach blogaichean Gàidhlig Mhanainneach a th'annta! Tha a' chiad bhlog ri fhaighinn aig BlogVrian. Ach chan eil mi eòlach air an ùghdar. Sgrìobhte le Cadalach aig 18:13. Tha sin gu math innteannach a Chadalach. Tha e math a' faicinn gu bheil am Mannachan a' feuc...