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WORD Research this...John 2
- 1 AS er y trass laa va poosey ayns Cana dy Ghalilee; as va moir Yeesey ayns shen.
- 2 As va chammah Yeesey cuirt, as e ynseydee, gys y vannish.
- 3 As tra v'ad laccal feeyn, dooyrt moir Yeesey rish, Cha vel feeyn oc.
- 4 Dooyrt Yeesey r'ee, Ven, cre t'ain dy yannoo rish shen? cha vel my oor foast er jeet.
- 5 Dooyrt e voir rish y vooinjer, Jean-jee shiuish cre-erbee jir eh riu.
- 6 As va soit ayns shen shey siyn cloaie ry-hoi ushtey, lurg cliaghtey ny Hewnyn son glenney, cummal ghaa ny three dy firkinyn y pheesh.
- 7 Dooyrt Yeesey roo, Lhieen-jee ny siyn lesh ushtey. As lhieen ad ad seose gys yn oirr.
- 8 As dooyrt eh roo, Tayrn-jee nish, as cur-jee lhieu gys mainshter ny cuirraghyn. As hug ad lhieu eh.
- 9 Tra va mainshter ny cuirraghyn er vlashtyn er yn ushtey va chyndait gys, feeyn, as nagh row fys echey cre voish ve (agh va fys ec ny sharvaantyn va tayrn yn ushtey~ deie mainshter ny cuirraghyn er y dooinney phoosee
- 10 As dooyrt eh rish, Ta dy chooilley ghooinney ec y toshiaght soiaghey magh feeyn mie; as tra ta deiney er n'iu dy mie, eisht feeyn smessey: agh t'ou uss er vreayll y feeyn mie derrey nish.
- 11 Yn toshiaght shoh dy virrilyn ren Yeesey ayns Cana dy Ghalilee, as hoilshee eh magh e ghloyr; as ren e ynseydee credjal ayn.
- 12 Ny lurg shen, hie eh-hene, as e voir, as e vraaraghyn, as e ynseydee sheese gys Capernaum; as cha nhimmey laa duirree ad ayns shen.
- 13 As va Caisht ny Hewnyn er-gerrey, as hie Yeesey seose gys Jerusalem,
- 14 As hooar eh ayns y chiamble feallagh va creck dew, as kirree, as calmaneyn, as y vooinjer va caghlaa argid nyn soie:
- 15 As tra v'eh er n'yannoo kip dy choyrdyn keylley, deiyr eh ad ooilley ass y chiamble, as ny kirree, as ny dew; as spreih eh magh yn argid ocsyn va caghlaa, as hilg eh harrish ny buird;
- 16 As dooyrt eh roosyn va creck calmaneyn, Ersooyl-jee lesh ny reddyn shoh, ny jean-jee thie my Ayrey ny hie margee.
- 17 As chooinee e ynseydee dy row eh scruit, Ta graih jeean dty hie er my chur mow.
- 18 Eisht dreggyr ny Hewnyn, as dooyrt ad rish, Cre'n cowrey t'ou dy yeeaghyn dooin, fakin dy vel oo jannoo ny reddyn
- 19 Dreggyr Yeesey as dooyrt eh roo, Lhieg-jee yn chiamble shoh, as trog-yms eh reesht ayns three laa.
- 20 Eisht dooyrt ny Hewnyn, Shey bleeaney as da-eed va'n chiamble shoh dy hroggal, as Jean uss troggal eh ayns three laa?
- 21 Agh mychione chiamble e chorp hene loayr eshyn.
- 22 Shen-y-fa tra v'eh er n'irree veih ny merriu, chooinee ny ynseydee dy row eh er ghra shoh roo: as chred ad yn scriptyr, as y raa va Yeesey er loayrt.
- 23 Nish tra v'eh ec Jerusalem ec y chaisht, rish earish ny feailley, ren ymmodee credjal ayns yn ennym echey, tra honnick ad y mirrilyn v'eh er n'yannoo.
- 24 Agh cha hreisht Yeesey eh-hene orroo, er-yn-oyr dy row enney echey er dy chooilley ghooinney,
- 25 As nagh row feme echey er unnane erbee dy ymmyrkey feanish jeh dooinney: son va ys echey cre va ayns dooinney.
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Manx Gaelic (Esther Jonah 4 Gospels) (manxgaelic - 1.1)
2003-05-08Manx Gaelic (gv)
Gaelic Scripture Portions (Manx Gaelic)
The Manx Gaelic Scripture portions were found at: http://www.smo.uhi.ac.uk/~kelly/menu.html#BIB.
They include Esther, Jonah, Matthew, Luke, and John. This looks like it has been scanned in, so there are probably a few spelling errors. Manx was spoken on the Isle of Man in Great Britain. The Ethnologue lists Manx as having no native speakers.
Courtesy the Unbound Bible (http://unbound.biola.edu/)- Direction: LTR
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- Distribution Abbreviation: manxgaelic
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