The American Inheritance 6.1.3 Yn Eiraght Americaanagh 6.1.3

Juan, Ealee and Kirree drive Ta Juan, Ealee as Kirree gimman
through Douglas. trooid Doolish.

Ealee: Most of the Ta’n chooid smoo jeh’n
finance sector is here. cherroo-argidys ayns shoh.
Juan: The Isle of Man Government Ta Reiltys Vannin
earns lots of money from it. cosney ram argid ass.
Kirree: And what about tourism? As cre mychione y turrysid?
Don’t lots of tourists Nagh vel ram turrysee
come here? çheet dys shoh?
Ealee: No. It’s not like Cha nel. Cha nel eh goll rish
the old days. ny shenn laghyn.
Juan: But tourism for special things Agh turrysid son reddyn er-lheh,
is fairly important. shen scanshoil dy liooar.
Kirree: And farming? As yn eirinys?
Ealee: It’s difficult being a farmer S’doillee ve dty eirinagh
in the Isle of Man now! ayns Mannin nish!
Kirree: Yes, I noticed not She, hug mee my ner nagh vel
much land is being cultivated. monney thalloo goll er obbraghey.
Juan: The poor farmers! Ny eirinee voghtey!
Ealee: Here’s the house now. Shoh y thie nish.

Juan parks the car Ta Juan pairkal y gleashtan
and they go into the house. as t’ad goll stiagh sy thie.