Ynsee Gaelg

Kianglaghyn

Links

For further information about Manx Gaelic try some of the following:

For information about the Bunscoill Ghaelgagh:
http://www.bunscoill.iofm.net/

Details of the work of Mooinjer Veggey the Manx playgroup organisation can be found at:
http://www.mooinjerveggey.org.im

For yn Çheshaght Ghailckagh, the Manx Language Society:
http://www.ycg.iofm.net/

For information about the work of the Manx Heritage Foundation:
http://www.manxheritage.org

For a general a wide-ranging overview of the language try Phil Kelly’s site at:
http://www.gaelg.iofm.net/

For a searchable Manx on-line Bible service:
http://www.mannin.info/MHF/

For the news each week in Manx Gaelic from Manx Radio:
www.manxradio.com/newsinGaelic.aspx

For a free and regularly updated dictionary to down load on to your computer:
http://homepages.manx.net/gaelg/

Free Manx Gaelic lessons with audio:
http://www.mylanguagenotebook.com/learn_manx.aspx

You can listen live to Manx Radio or download programme's dedicated to the language and culture of the Island: Moghrey Jedoonee on a Sunday morning between 10.00 and 12.00; Claare ny Gael on a Sunday evening from 8.00 until 9.00 and Shiaght Laa on a Wednesday evening at 6.05.

A new and evolving site from the Department of Education's Manx Gaelic team can be found at: http://www.sch.im/manxtest/Site/Failt.html

For daily updates in Manx Gaelic then visit the Greinneyder’s Twitter account at:http://twitter.com/greinneyder

The following two links are for Manx Gaelic blogs:

For information about historical records relating to the language contact the Manx museum on 01624 648000. Ned Beg Hom Ruy's cottage in Cregneash is worth a visit for language enthusiasts:

A number of other Celtic language groups have been very supportive of the work we do. These include:

Nalbin - Scotland

Bretin - Wales

Yn Chorn - Cornwall

Nerin - Ireland