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How To Say Goodbye In Irish (as Gaeilge)
This may be the most handy piece of information one could learn in Irish, as it is well known how hard it can be to successfully terminate a conversation with an Irish person in full swing. Other possibilities...
1 commentLearning Irish in Manchester with Conradh na Gaeilge
Classes start again on Wednesday 4th Jan 2012 at the Irish World Heritage Centre, Cheetham Hill Manchester, M8 8UF . Click on this link to see where the centre is: http://www.streetmap.co.uk/streetmap.dll?G2M?X=384583&Y=400433&A=Y&Z=1 A donation...
0 commentsIntroduction to the Irish language
Fáilte! (Welcome!) Is mise Panu Petteri Höglund, is as an bhFionlainn dom, agus Gaeilge líofa agam. I am Panu Petteri Höglund, I am from Finland, and I have fluent Irish. Now you might be somewhat confused, because Finland is a long way from...
0 comments"Gaeilge", the Irish language
Are you interested in Ireland? A bit of a hibernophile, maybe or just vaguely interested, even? Ireland has so much to offer; nice people, a culture that includes everything from Riverdance to Guinness... ...
2 commentslearning the Irish language
Des Bishop is a Noo Yoiker, a comedian who's been taken to At Homers' hearts as one of our own. At Homers are those Irish who still live on the island in my personal vocabulary and one of the reasons why he's been adopted by the Irish is because he...
3 commentsIrish language resources
I have wanted to learn a new language for a while now. What stopped me for a great deal of time was picking which one. It wasn't until I disregarded the questions of 'which should I learn? What if I pick the...
2 commentsHow To Ask And Reply To "How are you?" In Irish (as Gaeilge)
Learning Irish, or Gaeilge, is the same as learning any other language; simple, but requires work. But learning to speak Gaeilge like and Irish person requires hard work and the mentality to understand a language that seems to follow rules that were written my a paint licking fool. Which it most likely was.
1 commentManchester Irish Language Film Festival
This years event is now confirmed for Saturday 20th September 2008 from 10.00am to 1.00pm at Cornerhouse Manchester http://www.cornerhouse.org/ Further information and tickets direct from Cornerhouse (0161...
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