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RT @CultureVannin: Perhaps you're getting your Christmas dinner ready? If so, this is a lovely bit of #manx to have to hand... The pronunci…
— SteCymru14 (SteCymru14) Dec 25, 2018
Ta mee rey rhyt! I've always got my hand in my pocket = I'm through with you! #Manx #Gaelg https://t.co/aFB5o8F2Pv
— TagglooIM (TagglooIM) Dec 31, 2018
RT @TagglooIM: Ta mee rey rhyt! I've always got my hand in my pocket = I'm through with you! #Manx #Gaelg https://t.co/aFB5o8F2Pv
— ManxWordDay (ManxWordDay) Dec 31, 2018
RT @TagglooIM: Ta mee rey rhyt! I've always got my hand in my pocket = I'm through with you! #Manx #Gaelg https://t.co/aFB5o8F2Pv
— SteCymru14 (SteCymru14) Dec 31, 2018
Scudlagh laue = Hand luggage #Manx #Gaelg https://t.co/7YSjZ8LjFx
— TagglooIM (TagglooIM) Jan 15, 2019
Ta mee jannoo my choyrle hene = I have a free hand #Manx #Gaelg https://t.co/DF4uTNIMKh
— TagglooIM (TagglooIM) Jan 25, 2019
RT @TagglooIM: Ta mee jannoo my choyrle hene = I have a free hand #Manx #Gaelg https://t.co/DF4uTNIMKh
— galastur64 (galastur64) Jan 25, 2019
Kiuttag = Left hand #Manx #Gaelg https://t.co/at0r0iYMHV
— TagglooIM (TagglooIM) Feb 08, 2019
RT @CultureVannin: Sage Kinvig (c. 1870–1962) One of final people then known as "the last native speakers of #Manx," she was able to hand o…
— galastur64 (galastur64) Mar 08, 2019
RT @CultureVannin: Sage Kinvig (c. 1870–1962) One of final people then known as "the last native speakers of #Manx," she was able to hand o…
— susie_alegre (susie_alegre) Mar 08, 2019