New group for learners of Manx Gaelic
A few weeks ago we had a great evening at St Johns’ / Balley Keeill Eoin when we had the chance to talk about some of the issues involved in learning Manx.
It was good fun but also we made some important commitments which, we hope, will go some way to helping people to move from learning Manx into speaking the language.
One of the outcomes of that evening is this blog, in which I hope to keep people informed of developments on the adult learners front. We also came up with a name, Cowag (chit chat or babble) for the organisation which will act as a focus for activities.
There will be much more about Cowag and what we hope to achieve with our Learners’ Association, on this blog, over the next few weeks. Keep posted and keep learning!
Edmund Southworth
May 4, 2010
Congratulations on the launch of the Blog and best wishes from Manx National Heritage!
cowag
May 4, 2010
Gura mie mooar ayd
Brian Ó Dálaigh
May 4, 2010
Cogherjys son y blog noa Gaelgagh shoh. Ayns Nerin cha nel mooarane dy stooghyn ayns Gaelg Vannin er roshtyn dooin, as ta treisht aym nish dy vel mee jargal cur fys er Gaelgeyryn elley, myrane lesh er reddyn elley. Gura mie mooar eu, as noorey vie erriu!
cowag
May 4, 2010
Gura mie mooar ayd as bannaghtyn veih Mannin
alistairs
May 4, 2010
Fastyr mie Whooiney. Ta mee heose as roie er Cowag. Yn laaragh Cowag jeeaghyn yindyssagh. Hee’m oo ec Carine’s fastyr Jerdein.
cowag
May 5, 2010
Gura mie ayd whooinney as hee’m oo ec Carine’s Jerdein.