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@manxhistory oie'll voirrey might come from oie yn vrey - night of the birth #manx #gaelg
— greinneyder (greinneyder) Dec 24, 2013
RT @greinneyder: @manxhistory oie'll voirrey might come from oie yn vrey - night of the birth #manx #gaelg
— manxhistory (manxhistory) Dec 24, 2013
Oie'll Voirrey = Christmas Eve #manx #gaelg #isleofman
— CultureVannin (CultureVannin) Dec 24, 2015
RT @ManxRadio: When is a Carval not a Cabbyl? Clarkee and Phil discuss pronunciation and find out about a traditional Oie'll Verree, Christ…
— PhilGawne (PhilGawne) Dec 16, 2018
When is a Carval not a Cabbyl? Clarkee and Phil discuss pronunciation and find out about a traditional Oie'll Verre… https://t.co/iuv504QhC0
— ManxRadio (ManxRadio) Dec 16, 2018
RT @ManxRadio: When is a Carval not a Cabbyl? Clarkee and Phil discuss pronunciation and find out about a traditional Oie'll Verree, Christ…
— CultureVannin (CultureVannin) Dec 16, 2018
RT @ManxRadio: When is a Carval not a Cabbyl? Clarkee and Phil discuss pronunciation and find out about a traditional Oie'll Verree, Christ…
— littlemy081 (littlemy081) Dec 16, 2018
RT @ManxRadio: When is a Carval not a Cabbyl? Clarkee and Phil discuss pronunciation and find out about a traditional Oie'll Verree, Christ…
— island_rights (island_rights) Dec 16, 2018
RT @ManxRadio: When is a Carval not a Cabbyl? Clarkee and Phil discuss pronunciation and find out about a traditional Oie'll Verree, Christ…
— ChristyDH (ChristyDH) Dec 16, 2018
RT @ManxRadio: When is a Carval not a Cabbyl? Clarkee and Phil discuss pronunciation and find out about a traditional Oie'll Verree, Christ…
— greinneyder (greinneyder) Dec 16, 2018
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