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Beginners Lessons

Lesson 9 - Days of the week

Some basic vocab.

Jedoonee – Sunday
Jelune – Monday
Jemayrt – Tuesday
Jecrean – Wednesday
Jerdein – Thursday
Jeheiney – Friday
Jesarn – Saturday

Moghrey – Morning
Fastyr – Afternoon
Oie – Night
Mairagh – Tomorrow
Jiu – Today
Jea - Yesterday

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What are you up to on Friday?

C’red t’ou jannoo oie Jeheiney? – What are you doing on Friday night?

Ta mee goll dys yn Albert ayns Purt le Moirrey – I am going to the Albert in Port st Mary

C’red t’ou jannoo fastyr Jesarn? – What are you doing on Saturday afternoon?

Ta mee cloie bluckan coshey – I am playing football

Ta mee goll shappal ayns Doolish – I am going shopping in Douglas

Mie lhiat shappal ayns Doolish? - Do you like shopping in Douglas?

Cha mie lhiam, cha mie lhiam shappal as cha mie lhiam Doolish -
No, I don’t like shopping and I don’t like Douglas.

Ta mee toiggal – I understand

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I look forward to seeing you there

Hee’m oo ayns yn Albert oie Jeheiney – See you in the Albert Friday night

Hee’m oo ayns Straid-geinnee moghrey Jesarn – See you in Strand Street Saturday morning

Hee’m oo ec yn thie-filym fastyr mairagh – See you at the cinema tomorrow afternoon

Hee’m oo ayns Laksaa moghrey Jedoonee – See you in Laksey Sunday morning

Cre’n fa? - Why?

Ta mee cummal ayns Laksaa - I live in Laxsey

S’mie shen – that’s good!

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Some points to remember

S’mie shen is where the English term smashing comes from

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