Bee cooag
(Aa-enmyssit ass Shamrag Vanninagh)
She lus eh bee cooag ny shamrag Vanninagh (Oxalis acetosella). V'ad cliaghtey gee eh myr lus glassan. Ta ram geayr ocsalagh ayn, as eshyn nieunagh my eeys oo ram jeu.[1]
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Bee cooag
Caslys jeh strughtooryn bee cooag
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Oxalis acetosella L. |
Jallo-oaylleeaght
reaghTa duillagyn tree-duillagagh cree-chrooagh oc, as ad fillit 'sy vean. T'ad gaase ayns troor er gass. Ta blaaghyn beggey baney echey 'syn arrey. Ny keayrtyn, t'ad jiarg ny bane-jiarg. Ta duillagyn as blaaghyn cribbey 'syn oie as rish fliaghey.
Imraaghyn
reagh- ↑ Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority. Wood Sorrel (Baarle). Woodland Plants. Feddynit er 2010-05-03.
Kianglaghyn mooie
reaghTa tooilley mean ayns Wikimedia Commons bentyn rish: Oxalis acetosella.
- Wood-sorrel (Baarle)
- Giftpflanzen.com — Waldsauerklee (Germaanish)