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AkatsukiMemberR 08-11-2010 05:42 AM

Irish speaking thread.
 
I just recently started practicing my Irish. If there are any who can speak it, can you please help me practice and learn. First, is this correct?

Dia duit, aisteach go díreach. An bhfuil aon duine anseo Gaeilge a labhairt?

Ryzorian 08-30-2011 02:17 AM

I think it's called "gaelic"

Kayci 08-30-2011 03:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ryzorian (Post 877996)
I think it's called "gaelic"

Actually, the Irish will refer to it as "Irish"
so its either or.

Ryzorian 08-30-2011 04:05 AM

Really? eh, figured they would call it gaelic too, but it might be more a Scottish thing. Least ways the celtic stuff I have allways list that warbley sound as gaelic.

Kayci 08-30-2011 07:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Ryzorian (Post 878039)
Really? eh, figured they would call it gaelic too, but it might be more a Scottish thing. Least ways the celtic stuff I have allways list that warbley sound as gaelic.

They refer to it as Scots-Gaelic, since its actually reallly different.

SHAD0W 08-30-2011 11:13 AM

When I was in high school, the ICT manager had a sign on his door that said "F**k off, I'm busy." in Gaelic, apparently I was the first person in the 7 years that he had it displayed there to ask him what it meant.

tokusatsufan 08-30-2011 12:44 PM

LOL! I don't know any Irish,I might start that one another time but I am learning Welsh.

Umihito 08-30-2011 02:34 PM

I think it's awesome that some parts of Ireland (can't remember names) are set aside to only speak Irish! I think it's a great idea, I wish they would do that in Wales too with Welsh.


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