Gaelg Chanadagh
Gàidhlig Chanaideanach
Fockley magh [ˈkɑːlʲəˈ kanatanax]
Goll er loayrt ayns Yn Chanadey
Ard Ellan Cheap Bhreatainn, Nalbin Noa
Earroo loayreyderyn m. 2,000[1]
Kynney çhengey Ind-Oarpagh
Staydys oikoil
Çhengey oikoil ayns gyn staydys oikoil
Fo stiurey ec Comhairle na Gàidhlig
Coadyn çhengey
ISO 639-1 gd
ISO 639-2 gla
ISO 639-3 gla
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She abbyrt Ghaelg ny h-Albey ee yn Ghaelg Chanadagh (Gàidhlig Chanaideanach) ta loayrit er Ellan Cheap Bhreatainn as ayns paalyn ny h-Albey Noa, yn Chanadey, er feie 200 bleeaney. Ta loayreyderyn ennagh elley ry gheddyn er Ellan y Phrinse Edard as ta'n çhengey ec Gaeil sthie-arragh ayns ard-valjyn Canadagh lheid as Toronto. 'Sy 19-oo eash meanagh v'ee ny treeoo çhengey smoo rere loayreyderyn 'sy Chanadey ny yei'n Vaarle as y Rangish.[2] Agh, ta'n çhengey begnagh marroo ec y traa t'ayn, ansherbee. Ta eiyrtyssyn ayn ry hoi aavioghey ny çhengey 'sy Chanadey nish.

Imraaghyn

  1. "Oifis Iomairtean na Gaidhlig/Oik Cooishyn ny Gaelg". Er ny hashtey veih yn lhieggan bunneydagh er 2008-10-29. Feddynit magh er 2009-02-19.
  2. Bumstead, J.M (2006). "Scots". Multicultural Canada. Feddynit magh er 2006-08-30. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (cooney)
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