Hans Christian Andersen
Hans Christian Andersen (2 Averil 1805 – 4 Luanistyn 1875), she ughtar Danvargagh v'eh. Ga dy ren eh screeu ymmodee cloiaghyn, coontyssyn troailtys, noaskeealyn, as daanyn, ta enney share er son e shee-skeealyn lettyragh.
Ta shee-skeealyn Andersen, ta jeant seose jeh 156 skeealyn harrish nuy ym-lioaryn[1] as er nyn jyndaa stiagh ayns ny smoo na 125 çhengaghyn,[2] er ve goit stiagh ayns co-yssaght cho-chadjin y Neear, as ad roshtynagh da paitçhyn as kiarail lessoonyn y ghrayse as yn aalhiemmaght noi seaghyn. Ta ny shee-skeealyn smoo ard-ghooagh echey goaill stiagh "Eaddeeyn Noa yn Impir", "y Voidjyn Varrey Veg", "y Kiaulleyder Oie", "y Sidoor Stainney Shickyr", "ny Braagyn Ruy", "y Ven-Phrinse as y Phishyr", "y Venrein Niaghtee", "yn Eean Thunnag Graney", as "Thumbelina". Ta e skeealyn er chur bree rish ballayaghyn, cloiaghyn, as scannaneyn.
Imraaghyn
[reagh | edit source]- ↑ "Hans Christian Andersen : Fairy tales". andersen.sdu.dk.
- ↑ Wenande, Christian (13 Nollick 2012). "Unknown Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale discovered". Feddynit magh er 15 Nollick 2012. Er ny hashtey veih'n lhieggan bunneydagh er 14 Nollick 2012.
Kianglaghyn magh
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