shapp
Manx
Noun
shapp m (genitive singular shapp, plural shappyn)
- shop, store
- Bee ny shappyn doont Jeheiney Chaisht.
- The shops close on Good Friday.
- Hem roym dy tappee gys ny shappyn.
- I'll slip round to the shops.
- Hug eh shapp er bun ayns Doolish.
- He opened a shop in Douglas.
- S'bastagh dy vel ny shenn happyn lught thie dooney sheese.
- It's a pity that the old family businesses are closing.
- Ta mee goll gys ny shappyn.
- I am going to the shops.
- Va ny cooyllaghyn er uinnagyn ny shappyn.
- The shops had their shutters up.
- Bee ny shappyn doont Jeheiney Chaisht.
Mutation
Manx mutation | ||
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Radical | Lenition | Eclipsis |
shapp | happ after "yn", çhapp | unchanged |
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs. |
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