Lieh-innys
Appearance


Ta lieh-innys ny lieh-ellan (co-ockle bunnit er y daa 'ockle lieh as innys ny ellan) çheet er cummey thallooin ta cruinnit liorish ushtey begnagh er dagh çheu as ta kianglt rish y çheer vooar liorish quing hallooin.[1][2] Foddee dy vel kione çheerey, meayll, gob ellanagh, ny rinn ve ny lieh-innys. Ta lieh-inshyn ry-gheddyn er dagh mooar-rheynn.[3][4] She Lieh-innys yn Arabaght y lieh-innys smoo er y theihll.[5][6]
Symnaghyn
[reagh | edit source]- ↑ HMH 2004, dg. 216.
- ↑ "Definition of peninsula". Cambridge Dictionaries Online. Cambridge University Press. Feddynit magh er 1 Boaldyn 2016.
- ↑ Nadeau 2006, dg. 5.
- ↑ "peninsula". National Geographic Society (ayns English). 2011-01-21. Er ny hashtey veih yn lhieggan bunneydagh er 2022-04-16. Feddynit magh er 2022-04-30.
- ↑ Mis 2009, dg. 20.
- ↑ Niz 2006, dg. 19.
Imraaghyn
[reagh | edit source]- Heos, Bridget (2010). The creation of peninsulas (1st ln.). New York: Rosen Pub. ISBN 978-1-4358-5301-0. OCLC 277466133.
- Mis, Melody S. (2009). Exploring peninsulas (1st ln.). New York: PowerKids Press. ISBN 978-1-4358-2711-0. OCLC 230802567.
- Nadeau, Isaac (2006). Peninsulas (1st ln.). New York: Rosen Pub. Group's PowerKids Press. ISBN 1-4042-3125-0. OCLC 57068647.
- Niz, Ellen Sturm (2006). Peninsulas. Mankato, Minn.: Capstone Press. ISBN 0-7368-4308-6. OCLC 57366483.
- Word Histories and Mysteries: From Abracadabra to Zeus. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. 2004. ISBN 978-0547350271. OCLC 55746553.
- Wyckoff, Jerome (1999). Reading the earth : landforms in the making. Mahwah, NJ: Adastra West, Inc. ISBN 0-9674075-0-8. OCLC 43274886.
Kianglaghyn magh
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