She cummey ellyn ee kiaull ta bunnit er saase feeam. Ta meeryn cadjin jeh'n chiaull goaill stiagh ardjey (as eh stiurey carr as cochiaull), ryddim (as ny co-smooinaghtyn kianglt bieauid, meedyr, as olt-chiangley), dynamickyn, as ny quallidyn sheeanagh y toan-daah as y co-yannoo. Ta'n fockle çheet magh as y Çhenn Yernish ceól (ceol ny Yernish noa-emshiragh as ceòl ny Gaelg Albinagh noa-emshiragh).[1]

Ta crooaght, cloie, bree, as eer keeayllaght ny kiaullee anchasley rere cultoor as co-hecks theayagh. Ta'n chiaull reaynal veih cummaghyn ta reaghit dy cruinn (as yn aachur oc ayns cloiaghyn), dys kiaull chummeydeyragh, dys cummaghyn croghagh. Foddee kiaull y rheynn magh ayns genreyn as fo-genreyn, agh ta ny linnaghyn scarree as ny mooinjeryssyn eddyr genreyn kiaullee nyn linnaghyn beggey, ansherbee, as t'ad foshlit roish soilshaghey persoonagh ny keayrtyn. Çheusthie jeh "ny h-ellynyn", foddee kiaull y rang-oardraghey myr ellyn obbraghey, ellyn ooasle, as ellyn eaishteeagh.

Imraaghyn reagh

  1. Alexander MacBain (1982). An Etymological Dictionary of the Gaelic Language (Baarle as Gaelg Albinagh). Glaschu: Gairm Publications. ISBN 0 901771 68 6.