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Abbyr Shen Reesht - Say That Again 21st February 2021

Abbyr Shen Reesht - Say That Again

Sunday, 21 February 2021 - 25 minutes

Ta tooilley er-nyn-son y cheayrt shoh, lesh meeryn ass 'Traa dy Liooar' as 'Shiaght Laa' ayn neesht. Ayns 'Traa dy Liooar' ta shin clashtyn Juan y Geill lhaih magh paart jeh'n daan, Pargys Caillt. Ta'n ughtar Albinagh, Kenneth Grahame, goll er imraa ayns 'Shiaght Laa', as ta shin smooinaghtyn mychione reddyn bentyn rish shenn raa chreeney. Ta David Fisher lhaih magh daa chabdil y choontey, Marrinys Feeagh Odin, liorish Shorys y Kneale ayns 'Goll as Gaccan', as ta Phil Gawne jeeaghyn er yn lioar, Lessoonyn Toshee 'sy Ghaelg. Ta skeeal ghiare ain liorish Virginia Woolf ayns 'Claare ny Gael', agh cho giare va shen dy vel caa dooin clashtyn three skeealyn falleayssagh neesht, liorish Sheila Elliott, Jenn Linning as Kate Fellowes.

There's more for us this time, with extracts from 'Traa dy Liooar' and 'Shiaght Laa' available. In 'Traa dy Liooar' we hear Jack Gell reading out part of the poem, Pargys Caillt (a Manx paraphrase of Paradise Lost). The Scottish author, Kenneth Grahame, is mentioned in 'Shiaght Laa', and we think about  things connected with an old proverb. David Fisher reads out two chapters of the account, The Voyage of Odin's Raven, by George Kneale in 'Goll as Gaccan', and Phil Gawne is looking at the book, First Lessons in Manx. We have a short story by Virginia Woolf in 'Claare ny Gael', but it's so short that we have an opportunity to hear three pieces of flash fiction by Sheila Elliott, Jenn Linning and Kate Fellowes.

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