Bee cooag
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(Aa-enmyssit ass Shamrag Vanninagh)
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Bee cooag
Caslys jeh strughtooryn bee cooag
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Oxalis acetosella L. |
She lus eh bee cooag ny shamrag Vanninagh (Oxalis acetosella). V'ad cliaghtey gee eh myr lus glassan. Ta ram geayr ocsalagh ayn, as eshyn nieunagh my eeys oo ram jeu.[1]
Jallo-oaylleeaght
[reagh | edit source]Ta duillagyn tree-duillagagh cree-chrooagh oc, as ad fillit 'sy vean. T'ad gaase ayns troor er gass. Ta blaaghyn beggey baney echey 'syn arrey. Ny keayrtyn, t'ad jiarg ny bane-jiarg. Ta duillagyn as blaaghyn cribbey 'syn oie as rish fliaghey.
Imraaghyn
[reagh | edit source]- ↑ Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority. Wood Sorrel (Baarle). Woodland Plants. Feddynit er 2010-05-03.
Kianglaghyn mooie
[reagh | edit source]Ta tooilley mean ayns Wikimedia Commons bentyn rish: Oxalis acetosella.
- Wood-sorrel (Baarle)
- Giftpflanzen.com — Waldsauerklee (Germaanish)