Learn Manx | Queeyl Ghrammeydys, crooit liorish Nicola Tooms @learnmanx | Uploaded April 2022 | Updated October 2024, 30 minutes ago.
Coloayrtys beg ayns Gaelg marish Nicola Tooms mychione red ennagh feer ymmydoil: Queeyl Ghrammeydys!
Nicola Tooms explains the background of her creating the two-sided wheel of prepositional pronouns and irregular verbs for Manx Gaelic. She explains what the impetus for the idea was, how the idea grew, what has come of it and how it can help others now. The wheel was printed by Culture Vannin in 2021, and is available to buy as a learning resource - email gaelg(at)culturevannin.im for further information.
More information about all things Manx language can be found on our website: learnmanx.com
Gura mie ayd, Mark Lawrence, for the use of the music here. It is his own arrangement and performance of Katie Lawrence's 'Dooraght', from his 'Skeealyn Y Gitar':
marklawrence43.bandcamp.com/releases
This film was produced by Culture Vannin in 2022.
Culture Vannin exists to promote, support and celebrate the culture of the Isle of Man.
http://www.culturevannin.im
facebook.com/culturevannin
twitter.com/CultureVannin
Coloayrtys beg ayns Gaelg marish Nicola Tooms mychione red ennagh feer ymmydoil: Queeyl Ghrammeydys!
Nicola Tooms explains the background of her creating the two-sided wheel of prepositional pronouns and irregular verbs for Manx Gaelic. She explains what the impetus for the idea was, how the idea grew, what has come of it and how it can help others now. The wheel was printed by Culture Vannin in 2021, and is available to buy as a learning resource - email gaelg(at)culturevannin.im for further information.
More information about all things Manx language can be found on our website: learnmanx.com
Gura mie ayd, Mark Lawrence, for the use of the music here. It is his own arrangement and performance of Katie Lawrence's 'Dooraght', from his 'Skeealyn Y Gitar':
marklawrence43.bandcamp.com/releases
This film was produced by Culture Vannin in 2022.
Culture Vannin exists to promote, support and celebrate the culture of the Isle of Man.
http://www.culturevannin.im
facebook.com/culturevannin
twitter.com/CultureVannin