Manx proverbs
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Proverbs from all Manx speaking parts of the world.
- Cha nee yn wooa smoo eieys smoo vlieaunys.
- Cha vel eh laccal gerjagh ta soylley jeh aigney booiagh.
- Translation: He lacks not comfort who enjoys a contended mind.
- Ireland (1993). Éigse: a journal of Irish studies. National University of Ireland.. p. 5.
- Cha vel fer erbee cha bouyr, as eshyn nagh jean clashtyn.
- Translation: None is so deaf as the one who will not hear.
- Moore (1971). The Folk-lore of the Isle of Man. S. R. Publishers. p. 259.
- Myr sloo yn cheshaght share yn ayrn,
Myr smoo yn cheshaght s'reaie yn chloie.- Translation: The smaller the company, the better the share; the bigger the company, the merrier the play.
- English equivalent: The more the merrier.
- Ireland (1993). Éigse: a journal of Irish studies. National University of Ireland.. p. 7.
- Ta'n aghaue veg shuyr da'n aghaue vooar.
- Translation: The little hemlock is a sister to the big hemlock.
- Meaning: A small sin is a sister to a big one.
- Ireland (1993). Éigse: a journal of Irish studies. National University of Ireland.. p. 4.