Manx Sayings and Expressions
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This article contains a list of Manx Sayings and Expressions.
Manx Dialect
- "Skeet" - Look
- "Stonkin" - Positive (Good/Excellent etc.)
- "Traa Dy Lioaar" - Time Enough
Sayings
- A friend by you is better than a brother far off.
- Carrey liorts ny share na braar foddey jeh.
- A rich man without liberality is like a tree without fruit.
- Ta dooinney berçhagh fegooish giastyllys gollrish billey fegooish mess.
- A short courtship is the best courtship.
- Sooree ghiare, yn tooree share.
- A stitch in due time saves nine.
- Ta greim ayns traa cooie, sauail nuy.
- A wise man will not receive rebuke.
- Gow dooinney ereeney rish e phlaiynt.
- After spring-tide, neap.
- Lurg roayrt hig contraie.
- An eel by his tail, an Irishman at his word.
- Astan er e amman, Yernagh er e ockle.
- As poor as a church mouse.
- Cha boght as lugh killagh.
- Avoid all evil
- Shaghyn dagh olk.
- Better leave something to an enemy than borrow from a friend.
- T'eh ny share faagail red ennagh da neid na dy yeeassaghey voish carrey.
- Better to be poor and honest than to be rich and lying.
- Te ny share dy ve boght as onneragh na dy ve berçhagh as breagagh.
- Between two stools is a fall.
- Eddyr daa stoyl ta toyn er laare.
- Black as is the raven, he'll get a partner.
- Myr s'doo yn feeagh yiow eh sheshey.
- Blood is thicker than water.
- Ta fuill ny s'chee na ushtey.
- Choose him for a friend who incites you to good works.
- Reih shiu eshyn son carrey ta griennagh shiu gys obbraghyn mie.
- Don't tell me what I was, but tell me what I am.
- Nagh insh dou cre va mee, agh insh dom cre ta mee.
- Eaten bread is forgotten (And a good turn is soon forgotten).
- Ta bee eeit jarroodit.
- Eaten food is forgotten.
- Ta bee eeit jarroodit.
- Foolish spending is father of poverty.
- Baarail ommijagh ta ayr boghtynid.
- Give a piece to the raven and he'll come again.
- Cur meer da'n feeagh, as hig eh reeisht.
- Hold (curb) your tongue, boy.
- Cum nynekenghey bwoie.
- Hot broth softens hard bread.
- Ta broilt chaa boggagh arryn croie.
- How good to be forward, but how bad to be too forward.
- S'mie ye daancy, agh s'olk ye ro ghaaney.
- If you would grow poor without knowing it, put your helpers to work and go to sleep
- My yinnagh shiu gaase boght gyn-yss dill cur shiu labreeyn gys obbyr as gow shill dty chadley.
- It is easy to bake where there is plenty of meal.
- Te aashagh fuinney raad to palçhey meinn.
- It's good to be forward, but bad to be too impudent.
- S'mie ye daaney agh s'olk ve ro ghaaney.
- Learning is fine clothes for the rich man, and riches for the poor man.
- Ta ynsagh coamrey stoamey yn dooinney berchagh; as t'eh berchys y dooinney boght.
- Let every bird hatch its own eggs.
- Lhig dy chooilley ushag guirr e hoohyn hene.
- Listen with each ear, then to judgment.
- Easht lesh dagh cleaysh, eisht jean briwnys
- Make hay while the sun shines.
- Jean traagh choud as ta'n ghrian soilshean.
- Man has his own will, but woman has her own way.
- Ta e aigney hene ec dooinney, agh ta e rand hene ec ben.
- Many a man has been guarding the bush and another plucking the fruit.
- Ta dooinney ny ghaa er ve bochillaght yn thammag as fer elley er ve teih yn mess.
- Many men many minds.
- Ynamodee deiney, ymmodee aignaghyn.
- Maybe the last dog is catching the hare.
- Foddee yn moddey s'jerree tayrtyn y mwaagh.
- Near is my shirt, but nearer is my skin.
- Faggys ta my lheiney aghny sniessey ta my chrackan.
- Never marry an heiress, unless her father has been hanged. (She is sure to be proud.)
- Ny poose eirey-innen ny slooid ny tan ayr eck er ne croghit.
- Poor, poor for ever.
- Boght boght dy bragh.
- Praise the fine day in the evening.
- Moyll yn laa mie fastyr.
- She's for knitting and sewing and scraping potatoes, and you should be glad to catch the like.
- T'ee son knittal as whaaley as scrabey puddaseyn, As lhisagh oo ve booiagh er lheid er y haartyn.
- Store is no sore.
- Cha vel sonnys gonnys.
- Strike while the iron is hot.
- Bwoaill choud as ta'n yiarn cheh.
- Ten thousand of the greatest faults in our neighbours is of less consequence than the smallest of our own.
- Ta jeih thousanyn jeh ny voiljyn smoo ta ayne nyu nabooyn jeh ny sloo dy vadyr dooin ny yn foul sloo ta ayn-in-hene.
- The black ox never stamps on his own foot.
- Cha stamp rieau yn dow doo er e chass.
- The coroner and the lawyer grow fat on the quarrels of fools.
- Ta'n toshiagh-joarey as yn leighder gaase roauyr er streeu ny blebbinyn.
- The crooked bannock straightens the body.
- Soddag chamm bolq jeeragh.
- The evening comes to us all, i.e., the shadow of death comes to all.
- Ta'n festyr çheet orrin ooilley.
- The greatest pleasure in life lies in doing that which people say we cannot do.
- Yu taitnys smoo ayns bea te ayns jannoo shen ta'n sleih gra nagh vod mayd jannoo.
- The little hemlock is sister to the great hemlock.
- Ta'n aghaue veg shuyr da'n aghaue vooar.
- The man who looks after his own work has plenty to do to keep everything right.
- Yn dooinney ta jeeaghyrn lurg e obbyr: rene ta palçhey echey dy yannoo dy reayll dy-chooilley nhee kurt.
- The man who minds his own business well has always enough to do.
- Yn dooinney ta jeeaghyn dy mie lurg y obbyr hene ta paichey echey dy yannoo.
- The more a man catches the more he'll have.
- Eshyn smoo hayrys, smoo vees echey.
- The remembrance of the heart is better than the remembrance of the head.
- Ta cooinaghtyn yn chree ny share na cooinaghtyn yn chione.
- The smaller the company the bigger the share.
- Myr sloo yn cheshaght share yn ayrn.
- The tree is known by its fruit.
- That is, the chicken fathers itself before it is fully fledged.
- The weaknesses of old age are no fit cause for laughter, since they must be our own portion at the end.
- Cha vel annoonidyn shenn eash oyr cooie son garaghtee, neayr as shegin daue ve yn ayrn ain ooilley ec y jerrey.
- They live like cat and dog.
- T'ad beaghey bwoailley er kayt as bwoailley er moddey.
- To share is sweet, but to pay is bitter.
- Millish dy ghoaill agh sharroo dy eeck.
- Two faggots will burn better than one.
- Ny share loshtys daa vrasnaq na unnane.
- What must be, will be.
- Myr shegin dy ve, bee eh.
- What's taken well is better than what's well done.
- Ta'n red ta goit dy mie, ny share na'n red ta jeant dy mie.
- When a man wants a wife, he wants but a wife; But when he has got a wife, he wants a great deal.
- Tra ta fer laccal ben, cha vel eh laccal agh ben, Agh tra ta ben echey, téh laccal ymmodee glen.
- When men are rightly occupied their happiness grows of their work.
- Tra ta deiney gobbragh dy cairagh ta nyn daitnys gaase ass nyn obbyr.
- When the sun shines is the time to make up hay.
- Tra ta'n ghrian soilshean, yn traa dy yannoo seose traagh.
- When the wind blows the sea is moving.
- Tra ta'n gheay sheedey, t'a'n muir raisey.
- Where there are women there is talk, where there are geese there is keck, where there are tailors there are crabs, where there are carpenters, there are chips.
- Raad ta mraane ta pleat, raad ta guolee ta keck, raad ta thaihearyn ta thollagyn, as raad ta seyir ta spollagyn.
- While seeking new friends, hold to the old.
- Choud's ta shiu shirrey caarjyn noa, cum shiu gys y çhenn.
- Whoever is durable, the aged will not be durable.
- Quoi erbee s'beayn cha beayn y chenndiaght.
- Wisdom is folly unless a wise man guides it.
- Ta keeayll ommidjys ny sloo ny t'ee ec dooinney creeney dy reayll.
- Wit bought is the wit best, If it be not bought too dear.
- Keeyl chionnit yn cheeayl share - Mannagh vel ce kionnit roo gheyr.
- Your first care must be the care of your own heart.
- Shegin da'n dried kiarail eu ve jeh nyn gree hene.
