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Manx Language Podcasts
Manx Language:
CRE REN OO JIU
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Episode 20. What did you do today?
After a few weeks off, soaking up Nollick getting a fill of some Manx Culture. Adrian and Juan are back to give an overview of Cre Ren Oo Jiu.
Over the last 6 months we hope that CROJ has brough some enlightenment and knowledge to listeners. This episode will get the boys over 1000 Spotify listens, in over 22 different countries. From Ballasalla to Moscow, MV are very proud of the series.
As the lads get ready to push forward with short cuts for short cuts, chewable chunks of gaelg and hand fulls of pocket sized culture bombs, they will be back with Cre Ren Oo Jiu and more practicle communty gaelg
Gura mie eu
ABBYR SHEN REESHT:
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Abbyr Shen Reesht - Say That Again 22ah Mee Vayrt - 2026 - March 22nd
Shoh Daniel Quayle as 'Kiaull as Cooish' - ny cooishyn agh gyn y chiaull - as jerrey jeh skeeal as toshiaght y nah skeeal ayns chaglym skeealyn-ferrish Grimm ass 'Claare ny Gael'. Here's Daniel Quayle and 'Kiaull as Cooish' - the cooishes but not the music - and the end of a story and the start of the next story in the collection of Grimms' fairy-tales from 'Claare ny Gael'.
ABBYR SHEN:
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ABBYR SHEN
A course in learning to speak Manx by Brian Stowell, published by Manx Radio in Manx Heritage Year 1986 and reissued by the Gaelic Broadcast Commission. Lesson 12: Final lesson - Revision
CLAARE NY GAEL:
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Claare ny Gael 22nd March 2026
Sir William Hillary stages an experiment with an apparatus to get a line to ships in danger of being wrecked, there's more from a Manx translation of Grimms' fairy-tales, and there's a mixture of music and song from the Celtic nations.
SHIAGHT LAA:
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Shiaght Laa 26th March 2026
In addition to dates for your diary for poetry, an illustrated talk and concerts of music, there's the history and background of the annual Sophia Morrison Award and a song written and performed by a great Manx Radio favourite for a number of years, Alan Jackson.

