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Cabbyl y vrishey = Break a horse #Manx #Gaelg http://t.co/pe6mV2RDHR
— TagglooIM (TagglooIM) Sep 22, 2014
#Manx Gaelic bird name: Cabbyl Keylley (Tetrao urogallus; Western Capercaillie). They live in conifer forests. #gaelg http://t.co/cnBG1qQtmn
— johanmeyerSA (johanmeyerSA) Apr 08, 2015
RT @johanmeyerSA: #Manx Gaelic bird name: Cabbyl Keylley (Tetrao urogallus; Western Capercaillie). They live in conifer forests. #gaelg…
— Gaelg_ (Gaelg_) Apr 08, 2015
RT @TagglooIM: B'lesh Juan y cabbyl = John owned the horse #Manx #Gaelg
— Gaelg_ (Gaelg_) Jun 27, 2015
B'lesh Juan y cabbyl = John owned the horse #Manx #Gaelg http://t.co/WAA44EtTMF
— TagglooIM (TagglooIM) Jun 27, 2015
RT @TagglooIM: Cabbyl buigh = Dun horse #Manx #Gaelg
— Gaelg_ (Gaelg_) Aug 29, 2015
Cabbyl buigh = Dun horse #Manx #Gaelg http://t.co/QC20w2rqlL
— TagglooIM (TagglooIM) Aug 29, 2015
Kiangle y cabbyl da'n villey = Hitch the horse to the tree #Manx #Gaelg http://t.co/llzO2VB1ys
— TagglooIM (TagglooIM) Sep 07, 2015
RT @TagglooIM: Kiangle y cabbyl da'n villey = Hitch the horse to the tree #Manx #Gaelg
— Gaelg_ (Gaelg_) Sep 07, 2015
RT @TagglooIM: Ta cabbyl chum markiaght echey = He has a horse for riding #Manx #Gaelg
— Gaelg_ (Gaelg_) Oct 05, 2015