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RT @Cabrinid: Ceiltigh abú “@SteCymru14: @CrDoire @AngharadG I've heard #Gaeilge & #Gaelg speakers conversing freely. Similarly with #Corni…
— SteCymru14 (SteCymru14) Jul 03, 2014
Ceiltigh abú “@SteCymru14: @CrDoire @AngharadG I've heard #Gaeilge & #Gaelg speakers conversing freely. Similarly with #Cornish and #Welsh.”
— Cabrinid (Cabrinid) Jul 03, 2014
@CrDoire @AngharadG I've heard #Gaeilge and #Gaelg speakers conversing freely between one another. Similarly with #Cornish and #Welsh.
— SteCymru14 (SteCymru14) Jul 03, 2014
@AlexpolisTigers @greinneyder I've never heard it either?
— mwnciod (mwnciod) Aug 02, 2014
@mwnciod @greinneyder I've actually never heard it used. Was always "plain as the nose on your face"
— AlexpolisTigers (AlexpolisTigers) Aug 02, 2014
@greinneyder I've read it many times (gow mee lethal dys yn Baarle, agh t'eh anmagh)
— floydthek (floydthek) Sep 29, 2014
The Manx translation for "I understand my budgie" is possibly the rudest non-rude thing I've ever heard #BegganGaelg @greinneyder
— clara_barker (clara_barker) Nov 12, 2014
Ta griagh dy chiarkyn aym = I've got a few hens #Manx #Gaelg http://t.co/T8SwJHKBaB
— TagglooIM (TagglooIM) Mar 05, 2015
RT @TagglooIM: Ta griagh dy chiarkyn aym = I've got a few hens #Manx #Gaelg
— Gaelg_ (Gaelg_) Mar 05, 2015
I've been sick the past few days, atypical 4 me. So today I spent time reading poetry in #bzhg #cymraeg #gaelg #gaeilge #gàidhlig #kernewek
— TreyMcCain (TreyMcCain) Mar 22, 2015