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 Post subject: Alt úsáideach
PostPosted: Thu 16 Jul 2015 3:05 pm 
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 Post subject: Re: Alt úsáideach
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 Post subject: Re: Alt úsáideach
PostPosted: Sun 19 Jul 2015 12:32 pm 
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Nice article actually. The last point is an interesting one, I know that in Northern Corca Dhuibhne they say roimh an tsamhraidh and things like that, but not in the rest of Munster, what about the other dialects?

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 Post subject: Re: Alt úsáideach
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Donegal: roimhen tsamhradh.
Nach ndeireann sibh "roimis an samhradh" nó rud ineacht mar sin i gCorca Dhuibhne?

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 Post subject: Re: Alt úsáideach
PostPosted: Sun 19 Jul 2015 10:17 pm 
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Lughaidh wrote:
Donegal: roimhen tsamhradh.
Nach ndeireann sibh "roimis an samhradh" nó rud ineacht mar sin i gCorca Dhuibhne?

Ó deireann, roimis an samhradh, r.l.s.. Ní deirtear "roimis/roimh an tsamhraidh, roim na Nollag, roim na Cáisce" ach i bparóiste Múrach, an dúthaigh lastuaidh den bhFeothanaigh.

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