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PostPosted: Sun 03 Mar 2013 8:48 am 
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Ah, I forgot... could someone tell me what my name is in Irish please? :facepalm:


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PostPosted: Sun 03 Mar 2013 9:12 am 
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Hi, Dean. Welcome to the forum. :wave:



The phishing warning probably has something to do with the subdomain usage in our URL. Gmail probably feels they have to cover their arse just in case. My e-mail security software marks anything containing an external link as {Spam ?} :rolleyes: Thanks for bringing it to our attention. :wave:

As for your name, well, technically names aren't translatable and you would only have an Irish equivalent if the name came from the Bible or was an anglicisation of an Irish name. In short, your name is "Dean" even in Irish. (You could still pick one that is similar to use as a nickname while learning Irish, though: http://www.irishidentity.com/names/d.htm (left-hand column, not the right-hand one)).

If you have a family connection to a particular part of Ireland or a favourite singer who sings in Irish, then it would be better to learn the dialect of that region than the artificial standard.

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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 06 Mar 2013 11:24 pm 
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Hi All,

I'm Roibeard, from the Boston (US) area. I registered ages ago and never got around to introducing myself.

I started studying around 5 years ago, taking classes and using the usual CO resources. For the past year I've been lucky enough to be taking lessons from a native speaker from Conamara while also working my way through Ó Siadhail, so this forum has been an invaluable resource.


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PostPosted: Wed 06 Mar 2013 11:30 pm 
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Roibeard, a chara, tá fáilte romhat. :wave: Go n'éirí go geal leat leis an nGaeilge!

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Is foghlaimeoir mé. I am a learner. DEFINITELY wait for others to confirm and/or improve.
Beatha teanga í a labhairt.


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PostPosted: Wed 06 Mar 2013 11:39 pm 
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Go raibh maith agat, a Shaoirse. Déanfaidh mé mo dhícheall!


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PostPosted: Fri 08 Mar 2013 3:02 am 
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Welcome aboard Roibeard!

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PostPosted: Fri 08 Mar 2013 5:01 am 
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Hello - I am Byron. I live in Louisiana (US). I am new to the forum and still trying to figure out how to navigate around.

I have a little Irish heritage, but the Irish language interested most because of its cultural and linguistic uniqueness.

I have studied Irish alone only for a year and am still a beginner.

I write cartoon comics about my four shetland sheepdogs in different languages as my hobby, and am always in need of help from native / advanced learners.

Many thanks!
Byron


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PostPosted: Tue 12 Mar 2013 3:42 am 
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Welcome Balipio!

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Is í an ainm iomlán atá orm ar daltai.com ná Domhnaillín Breac na dTruslóg ach an iomarca litreacha inti sin. Ba chóir dhom a bheith ábalta níos mó Gaelainne a labhairt (agus níos fearr) fé seo, ach táim im' leisceadóir.

Dalta an scéil, ar mhiste le héinne amháin desna riarthóirí an "tréimhse trialach" s'agaibhse a mhíniú dhom? Cad é atá i gceist aici is cad é an fhaid a mhairfidh sí? Ní fheaca pioc sa teachtaireacht fháilte fúithi seo ná i measc na gCCanna ach oiread.


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PostPosted: Mon 18 Mar 2013 12:06 am 
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Hi! I'm new here and I'd like to learn Irish. I started a thread here expressing my doubts: viewtopic.php?f=28&t=2049


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