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RT @Gaelg_: RT @ZenMonkey: Are there languages other than the Gaelic ones that use prepositional pronouns like Irish does? #Gaeilge #Gàidhl…
— peterbrownbarra (peterbrownbarra) Jul 18, 2015
@PeddyrBeg An arrowed version (the other may have been a bit difficult to follow). https://t.co/WxrtvtqQdl #gaelg
— PeddyrBeg (PeddyrBeg) Sep 13, 2015
RT @PeddyrBeg: @PeddyrBeg An arrowed version (the other may have been a bit difficult to follow). #gaelg
— Gaelg_ (Gaelg_) Sep 13, 2015
Quoi v'ayn agh Juan! = It was none other than John! #Manx #Gaelg http://t.co/gXWKl1rdrT
— TagglooIM (TagglooIM) Sep 15, 2015
RT @TagglooIM: Quoi v'ayn agh Juan! = It was none other than John! #Manx #Gaelg
— Gaelg_ (Gaelg_) Sep 15, 2015
@JamysJeheiney Angels, Soldiers, Lovers and Other Folks (1993) yn lioar #gaelg
— Daniel_Quayle (Daniel_Quayle) Oct 23, 2015
@CornishNews @WestBriton and maybe @greinneyder for reference in IOM. He's the other Crown Dep, language mover and shaker
— tothevale (tothevale) Jan 14, 2016
RT @greinneyder: @SteCymru14 how about use of ren in #manx.? Ren mee goll/Hie mee similar to wnest i find /es i but can't do this in other …
— Leoma559 (Leoma559) Jan 25, 2016
@greinneyder @rnz_news I only learnt what it is in Welsh the other day "hunlun".
— mwnciod (mwnciod) Mar 31, 2016
Share lhiam yn derrey shaghey yn jeh elley = I like one more than the other #Manx #Gaelg https://t.co/mUDWqwmrJw
— TagglooIM (TagglooIM) Jun 23, 2016