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Useful Manx phrases

A collection of useful phrases in Manx, a Celtic language spoken on the Isle of Man.

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Key to abbreviations: sg = singular (said to one person), pl = plural (said to more than one person.

EnglishGaelg (Manx)
WelcomeFailt ort (sg)
Failt erriu (pl)
Hello (General greeting)Moghrey mie (morning)
Fastyr mie (afternoon / evening)
How are you?Kys t'ou? (sg)
Kanys ta shiu? (pl)
Reply to 'How are you?'Braew, gura mie ayd, as uss hene? (sg)
Braew, gura mie eu, as shiu hene? (pl)
Feer vie, gura mie ayd, as uss hene? (sg)
Feer vie, gura mie eu, as shiu hene? (pl)
Long time no seeShe tammylt liauyr neayr's honnick mee oo (sg)
She tammylt liauyr neayr's honnick mee shiu (pl)
What's your name?Cre'n ennym t'ort? (sg)
Cre'n ennym t'erriu? (pl)
My name is ...Ta'n ennym orrym ...
Ta ... yn ennym orrym
Mish ...
Where are you from?Cre voish t'ou? (sg)
Cre voish ta shiu? (pl)
I'm from ...Ta mee voish ...
Pleased to meet youS'mie lhiam çheet dty whail (sg)
S'taittin lhiam çheet dty whail (sg)
Good morning
(Morning greeting)
Moghrey mie
Good afternoon
(Afternoon greeting)
Fastyr mie
Good evening
(Evening greeting)
Fastyr mie
Good nightOie vie
Goodbye
(Parting phrases)
Slane lhiat (sg)
Slane lhiu (pl)
Bannaght lhiat (sg)
Bannaght lhiu (pl)
Hee'm oo (sg)
Hee'm shiu (pl)
Good luck!Aigh vie ort! (sg)
Aigh vie erriu! (pl)
Noorey vie ort! (sg)
Noorey vie erriu! (pl)
Cheers! Good Health!
(Toasts used when drinking)
Slaynt! (health)
Slaynt vie! (good health)
Slaynt vie, bea veayn, beeal fliugh as baase ayns Mannin
(Good health, a long life, a wet mouth, and death in Mann)
Have a nice weekendDeirey-shiaghtin mie dhyt! (sg)
Deirey-shiaghtin mie diu! (pl)
Bon appetit /
Have a nice meal
Gow dty vee dy fondagh!
Bon voyage /
Have a good journey
Cair vie! (Fair winds)
MaybeFoddee
I don't knowCha nel fys aym
Cha 's aym
I understandTa mee toiggal
I don't understandCha nel mee toiggal
Please speak more slowlyLoayr ny smelley, my sailt (sg)
Loayr-shiu ny smelley, my sailliu (pl)
Please say that againAbbyr shen reesht, my sailt (sg)
Abbyr-shiu shen reesht, my sailliu (pl)
Please write it downScreeu shen sheese, my sailt (sg)
Screeu-shiu shen sheese, my sailliu (pl)
Do you speak English?Vel Baarle ayd?
Do you speak Manx?Vel Gaelg ayd?
Yes, a little
(reply to 'Do you speak ...?')
Ta, beggan
I'm learning ManxTa mee gynsagh Gaelg
Ta mee gynsaghey Gaelg
Do you speak a language
other than
Manx?
Marish Gaelg, vel çhengey elley ayd?
Speak to me in ManxLoayr Gaelg rhym, my sailt (sg)
Loayr-shiu Gaelg rhym, my sailliu (sg)
How do you say ... in Manx?Cre ta'n fockle son ... 'sy Ghaelg?
Excuse meGow my leshtal!
Jean my leshtal!
I would like ...By vie lhiam ...
How much is this?Quoid ta shoh?
SorryS'doogh lhiam!
S'treih lhiam!
S'olk lhiam!
Gow my leshtal!
PleaseMy saillt (sg)
My sailliu (pl)
Thank youGura mie ayd (sg)
Gura mie eu (pl)
Gura mie mooar ayd (sg)
Gura mie mooar eu (pl)
Reply to thank youShe dty vea
Where's the toilet / bathroom?C'raad ta'n thie-veg?
C'raad ta'n premmee-deiney? (Gents)
C'raad ta'n premmee-mraane? (Ladies)
C'raad ta'n shamyr-oonlee?
Would you like to dance with me?By vie lhiat daunsey lhiam?
Do you come here often?Vel oo çheet dys shoh dy mennick? (sg)
Vel shiu çheet dys shoh dy mennick? (pl)
I miss youTa mee goaill foddeeaght dty yei
Ta mee goaill foddeeaght er dty hon
I love youTa graih aym ort
Go away!Fow royd!
Leave me alone!Lhig yn raad dou!
Help!Cooin lhiam!
Fire!Aile!
Stop!Fark ort!
Call the police!Cur fys er ny poleenyn!
Cur fys er ny meoiryn-shee!
Christmas greetingsNollick Ghennal
New Year greetingsBlein Vie Noa
Blein Vaynrey Noa
Easter greetingsCaisht sonney dhyt
Birthday greetingsLaa-ruggyree sonney dhyt
Congratulations!Moylley dhyt!
One language is never enoughCha nel un çhengey dy liooar rieau
My hovercraft is full of eelsTa my haagh crowal lane dy astanyn
Ta my lhong chrowal lane dy astanyn

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Links

Other collections of Manx phrases
http://www.learnmanx.com/cms/beginner_lesson_detail_256.html
http://wikitravel.org/en/Manx_Gaelic_phrasebook
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Manx/Lessoon_1
http://www.isle-of-man.com/manxnotebook/fulltext/md1933/index.htm

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