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Dagh ooilley cor hiaghtin = Every other week #Manx #Gaelg https://t.co/9rRVAuuzNY
— TagglooIM (TagglooIM) Jul 13, 2016
Ta currym elley orrym = I've other fish to fry #Manx #Gaelg https://t.co/lKTxBbUQaH
— TagglooIM (TagglooIM) Aug 23, 2016
@greinneyder Gorgeous. Here are some other Irish descriptors (and place names) from Glynn Anderson's book on birds. https://t.co/OWgakHRmMl
— tonie_walsh (tonie_walsh) Sep 14, 2016
@greinneyder Ka kipak hi! Thank you! And, the same to you! From your brothers + sisters on the other side of the world. #manx #gangte
— Protect_Gangte (Protect_Gangte) Sep 25, 2016
From the archive @paulmoulton The launch of the #manx #gaelg version of Tomato Cain and other stories https://t.co/Vfz72dmq0r #isleofman
— greinneyder (greinneyder) Sep 30, 2016
@manxy9 @greinneyder thanks, I was asking about the unusual name which is different to other gaelics
— aonghusoha (aonghusoha) Oct 19, 2016
@greinneyder Gura mie ayd! In Saysomethingin sometimes they say one, other times t'other
— FloydGaelgayr (FloydGaelgayr) Jan 08, 2017
Ta shoh son shickyrys thie Yee - this is none other than the house of God #Manx #gaelg #isleofman https://t.co/DXzzx9msMU
— greinneyder (greinneyder) Jan 30, 2017
Learning #manx #gaelg as well as #swedish and #spanish and several other languages! https://t.co/iTa2faI1dw @iomnewspapers
— greinneyder (greinneyder) Mar 20, 2017
@greinneyder @CultureVannin Had a chat (in Gaelg) with Roy Kennagh and saw John Dog and lots of other folks.
— BoakeseyIOM (BoakeseyIOM) Jul 05, 2017