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PostPosted: Thu 13 Nov 2014 5:26 pm 
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It seems Irish, as a Celtic language, seems to attract all manner of nonsense. Here's a good one:

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Leathan le leathan agus caol le caol (broad with broad and slender with slender)
I think of this visually in terms of artistic symmetry and remember how sacred symmetry was to the ancient Irish in every facet of life.
It stands to reason it would apply to the language as it carried the weight of real power in the mind of the people.
Such verbal expertise is the reason the priests and poets held such high rank in the society.


And this was/is in a course someone was teaching!

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PostPosted: Fri 14 Nov 2014 6:52 am 
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Jay Bee wrote:
It seems Irish, as a Celtic language, seems to attract all manner of nonsense. Here's a good one:

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Leathan le leathan agus caol le caol (broad with broad and slender with slender)
I think of this visually in terms of artistic symmetry and remember how sacred symmetry was to the ancient Irish in every facet of life.
It stands to reason it would apply to the language as it carried the weight of real power in the mind of the people.
Such verbal expertise is the reason the priests and poets held such high rank in the society.


And this was/is in a course someone was teaching!


Oh my.... 8O


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PostPosted: Fri 14 Nov 2014 5:46 pm 
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It seems Irish, as a Celtic language, seems to attract all manner of nonsense. Here's a good one:


Breton too. Probably Welsh too...

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PostPosted: Fri 14 Nov 2014 5:52 pm 
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I love all these things. They're quite entertaining, and a good break from traditional Tamil/Sanskrit/Hebrew/Basque theories haha


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PostPosted: Fri 14 Nov 2014 6:22 pm 
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galaxyrocker wrote:
I love all these things. They're quite entertaining, and a good break from traditional Tamil/Sanskrit/Hebrew/Basque theories haha


You clearly hangout on r/BadLinguistics BTW, I heard that from Felicia.


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PostPosted: Fri 14 Nov 2014 9:17 pm 
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RobertKaucher wrote:
galaxyrocker wrote:
I love all these things. They're quite entertaining, and a good break from traditional Tamil/Sanskrit/Hebrew/Basque theories haha


You clearly hangout on r/BadLinguistics BTW, I heard that from Felicia.


Used to be there a lot more, before I was a mod. I've kinda grown disillusioned with the place, really. But it's still nice to see uber-nationalistic badlinguistics.


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PostPosted: Fri 14 Nov 2014 11:48 pm 
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Do you get many "pagans" here, looking to get their "traditional" blessings translated...?

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PostPosted: Sat 15 Nov 2014 1:01 am 
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Not really but zillions of translations for tattoos! in Breton forums too. Endangered languages have become tattoos' languages, for people who won't ever learn them nor even how to pronounce what is written on their tattoo... :rolleyes:

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PostPosted: Sat 15 Nov 2014 6:55 am 
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NiallBeag wrote:
Do you get many "pagans" here, looking to get their "traditional" blessings translated...?


We used to get a lot of them in the old forum. That and people wanting "meaningful" names for their children, or wanting confirmation that the "meaningful" names they'd made up (or gotten from an obscure website) actually meant what they wanted them to mean (usually well after the baby was born and the birth certificate filed).

Anyone remember the Druid's Dictionary? Someone brought it up to me the other day, and I was shocked to see it's still floating around out there. It cropped up in the old place sometime around the first or second year after I started learning, and was defended vociferously by its creator. Their definition of "Bard" shows the depth of unbiased learning that went into it (yes, I'm being sarcastic!)

https://www.adf.org/rituals/explanation ... ochta.html

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PostPosted: Sun 16 Nov 2014 12:58 pm 
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I'm often confronted with this sort of nonsense, on a very frequent basis.

One visitor insisted that Irish was one of the seven sacred original languages of the world.
Another that it was a mystical language tied to nature and the druids
etc, etc,
often mixed up with sort of new age mysticism,

Given these people are often visitors, well meaning and friendly I find it extremely hard to point out their often colossal error , and often pointless as the propagates willful blindness is often the foundation of a much larger belief system/ outlook on life.

Most the time I just end up nodding and smiling.

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