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PostPosted: Tue 11 Sep 2012 4:06 pm 
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Fáilte romhat a chara agus táim ag foghlaim Gaeilge freisin. Is mise Franc :wave:


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PostPosted: Tue 11 Sep 2012 5:15 pm 
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Hi, Dennis. Welcome to ILF. :wave:

It was music that got me into the language. What do you play?

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My "specialty" is Connemara Irish, particularly Cois Fhairrge dialect, but I can also speak Ulster and Munster Irish with native-level pronunciation.
Is fearr Gaeilge ḃriste ná Béarla cliste, cinnte, aċ i ḃfad níos fearr aríst í Gaeilge ḃinn ḃeo na nGaeltaċtaí.
Gaeilge Chonnacht (GC), go háraid Gaeilge Chois Fhairrge (GCF), Gaeilic Uladh (GU), Gaelainn na Mumhan (GM), agus Gaeilge an Chaighdeáin Oifigiúil (CO).


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PostPosted: Wed 12 Sep 2012 7:10 pm 
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Tá mé ar ais! :)

I hope you've all been well.


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PostPosted: Wed 12 Sep 2012 7:22 pm 
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Tá mé ar ais! :)

I hope you've all been well.


Welcome Yort ! :wave:

We don't know each other. But I'm sure you know Redwolf, Scooby and some of the others well.

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I speak Connemara Irish, and my input will often reflect that.
I will do an mp3 file on request for short translations.

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PostPosted: Thu 13 Sep 2012 3:31 pm 
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yort wrote:
Tá mé ar ais! :)

I hope you've all been well.


Nice to see you again, a chara. Hope you've been well!

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PostPosted: Thu 13 Sep 2012 9:13 pm 
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Sé do bheatha isteach sa bhfóram ! :wave:

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[hr]Múinteoir Gaeilge - Irish Teacher[/hr]
My "specialty" is Connemara Irish, particularly Cois Fhairrge dialect, but I can also speak Ulster and Munster Irish with native-level pronunciation.
Is fearr Gaeilge ḃriste ná Béarla cliste, cinnte, aċ i ḃfad níos fearr aríst í Gaeilge ḃinn ḃeo na nGaeltaċtaí.
Gaeilge Chonnacht (GC), go háraid Gaeilge Chois Fhairrge (GCF), Gaeilic Uladh (GU), Gaelainn na Mumhan (GM), agus Gaeilge an Chaighdeáin Oifigiúil (CO).


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PostPosted: Tue 25 Sep 2012 8:29 am 
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Hey, guys!
I have just signed up here and I like it here so far.
Hope to find lots of interesting info in here!

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PostPosted: Wed 24 Oct 2012 8:39 pm 
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Glad to be a part of this forum, which has been my go-to for quick reference in Irish for quite some time.

They say that the death of a language is the death of a culture, so I'm glad to see Gaelic spoken anywhere.

Most of my interest in, and curiosity for, Irish Gaelic derives from what I call rebel radio; old songs of the Irish rebels of various eras, from Follow me up to Carlow to the Merry Ploughboy and so on.

I'm also fascinated at how unrelated Gaelic is to English, and how interesting Gaelic looks when written in English (the absence of K and J, for example).

Anyhow, I ramble. Glad to be aboard and thanks for having this forum.


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PostPosted: Wed 24 Oct 2012 8:46 pm 
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Sam Crow wrote:
Glad to be a part of this forum, which has been my go-to for quick reference in Irish for quite some time.

They say that the death of a language is the death of a culture, so I'm glad to see Gaelic spoken anywhere.

Most of my interest in, and curiosity for, Irish Gaelic derives from what I call rebel radio; old songs of the Irish rebels of various eras, from Follow me up to Carlow to the Merry Ploughboy and so on.

I'm also fascinated at how unrelated Gaelic is to English, and how interesting Gaelic looks when written in English (the absence of K and J, for example).

Anyhow, I ramble. Glad to be aboard and thanks for having this forum.
Fáilte go ILF! Welcome to ILF! :wave:

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 Post subject: Re: Hi all...
PostPosted: Wed 24 Oct 2012 9:12 pm 
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Ack! Meant for this to go in the intro forum. Sorry! Off to an inauspicious start it seems.


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