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Abbyr Shen Reesht - Say That Again 9th November 2020

Abbyr Shen Reesht - Say That Again

Monday, 9 November 2020 - 38 minutes

Va daa whestion jeig elley er-nyn-son ayns 'Jamys Jeheiney', as Jamys Kinry cur orrin dredjal magh meeryn follit dy dowin ayns nyn inchyn reesht.

Ta Phil Gawne jannoo ymmyd jeh Lessoonyn Toshee 'sy Ghaelg liorish Edmund Goodwin (aa-reaghit ec Robert Thomson) ayns 'Goll as Gaccan', agh dy feer, s'goan ta shin er n'ghoaill toshiaght foast.

Ta chyndaays jeh skeeal liorish Americanagh, Samuel Barnhart, ayns 'Claare ny Gael', as yn sheiltynys echey jeh fer ynsee tammyltagh goll roish brastyl yn chied cheayrt. Ta'n skeeal shoh enmyssit Dagh Laa Myr Caggey.

Ayns 'Traa dy Liooar' ta cloie liorish studeyryn y Vunscoill Ghaelgagh, jeant son Radio Vunscoill, as duillag 10 neesht jeh Pargys Caillt, ta'n paraphrase liorish yn Arrymagh Thomas Christian jeh Paradise Lost, ta goll er lhaih woish Lioar XX y Heshaght Vanninagh liorish Juan y Geill.

There were twelve more questions for us in 'Jamys Jeheiney', and James Harrison forcing us to dredge out bits hidden deep in our brains again.

Phil Gawne is making use of First Lessons in Manx by Edmund Goodwin (re-arranged by Robert Thomson) in 'Goll as Gaccan', but to be truthful, we've hardly started yet.

There's a translation of a story by an American, Samuel Barnhart, in 'Claare ny Gael', and his imagining of a supply teacher going in front of a class for the first time. This story is called Every Day is a War.

In 'Traa dy Liooar' there's a play by the students of the Bunscoill Ghaelgagh, made for Radio Vunscoill, and also page 10 of Pargys Caillt, the paraphrase by Rev Thomas Christian of Paradise Lost, read from Vol XX of the Manx Society by John Gell.
 

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