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:I speak Irish fluently, which is very like Manx. Both '''she''' and '''t'eh''' mean "he is". '''She''' is used to say that one thing ''is'' another thing (like in this case where GW Bush ''is'' the president). '''T'eh''' is used for adjectives (e.g. "he ''is'' small" '''T'eh beg'''.) and with certain verb forms (e.g. "he ''is'' going" '''T'eh goll'''). [http://blogvrian.blogspot.com/ This blog] is written by a native speaker, and shows the different places where '''she''' and '''t'eh''' are used. [[User:Conor O Bradaigh|Conor O Bradaigh]] 19:05, 29 July 2006 (UTC)
 
::I unfortunately don't know how to make tables or upload images etc. You're right that we need more people on the project! Do you know of any online communities (bulletin boards, email lists) related to the Manx language? Maybe we can find more people to help out there. [[User:Conor O Bradaigh|Conor O Bradaigh]] 10:55, 30 July 2006 (UTC)