verbal noun of labraithir. Cognate with Irish labhairt. IPA(key): /loːrt/ <span class="searchmatch">loayrt</span> m verbal noun of loayr speaking articulation ^ Christopher Lewin (2020)...
says”). Cognate with Irish labhair. IPA(key): /loːrʲ/ loayr (verbal noun <span class="searchmatch">loayrt</span>, past participle loayrit) to talk, discourse to utter, pipe up, express...
eh. I had to write it. Shegin da'n voir aym <span class="searchmatch">loayrt</span> rhyt. My mother must speak to you. Shegin dooin <span class="searchmatch">loayrt</span> Gaelg, nagh negin dooin? We have to speak Manx...
rhyt (emphatic rhyts) second-person singular of rish with you By vie lhiam <span class="searchmatch">loayrt</span> rhyt. I want to have a word with you. Vel mooinjerys erbee echey rhyt? Is...
third-person singular feminine of rish: to her Cha lhig yn aggle lhiam <span class="searchmatch">loayrt</span> r'ee. ― Fear won't permit me to speak to her. Choard mee r'ee. ― I agreed...
t'ee çheet my whail. ― I meet her every morning and she meets me. Va mee <span class="searchmatch">loayrt</span> rish er y çhellvane moghrey jiu. ― I was on to him on the phone this morning...
(emphatic roosyn) third-person plural of rish to them Cha row eh ny s'lheah er <span class="searchmatch">loayrt</span> roo. No sooner had he spoken to them. Ta mee çheughey roo. I side with them...
upon myself. Ta mee my vainshter orrym pene. I am my own master. Va mee <span class="searchmatch">loayrt</span> rhym pene. I was talking to myself. Used only after words ending in m. Gregory...