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Manx Language Podcasts
​Manx Language:
CRE REN OO JIU
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Episode 21. What did you do today?
Its been a good while and a well-deserved break since ep. 20
lots of things going on and it seems we have finished Cre Ren Oo Jiu!!!! What to do???
Well, in great Manx style, we dont like change, so we wont, but we will evolve. From ep. 21 we will see more guests, more useful and practical gaelg, various locations and you got it... More Adrian!!! The mam they call the history buggane, the brain from Eary Stane, the magic giant fynodree from Port St Mary... 👀 He is a man of incredible knowledge and its his pleasure to pass it on.
So sit back, enjoy our gaelic nonsense and stay tuned for more, incredibly useful language sound bites and, well, general life changing advice I suppose.
ABBYR SHEN REESHT:
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Abbyr Shen Reesht - Say That Again 31ed Mee Voaldyn - 2026 - May 31st
Feeleeaght elley va scruit ec Mona Inney Ghoolish, as eisht toshiaght skeeal elley ass chaglym Grimm ayns chyndaays 'sy Ghaelg ass 'Claare ny Gael'. / More poetry that was written by Mona Douglas, and then the opening of another story from the Grimm collection in a translation into Manx 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 31st May 2026
Charles Henry - Harry - Cowley of Peel was interested in many aspects of the Island's history and culture. He was born in May 1874. There's the opening of a tale from the Brothers Grimm in a Manx translation, and lots of music from the Celtic countries.
SHIAGHT LAA:​
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Shiaght Laa 23rd April 2026
Fiona McArdle introduces the last in the present series, as Shiaght Laa hears more from Stephen Miller RBV about some of his research work and Press and PR Oficer of the Manx Music, Speech and Dance Festival, Zoë Cannell, looks forward to - and fondly back on - the Guild.

