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CJ wrote:Just wondering if we have any Gaelgoirs in our midst? Like a lot of you, i spent 13 years learning our national tounge and I struggle to put a few sentances together as Gaeilge, while I got a half-decent mark in the leaving, it frustrates me that all I can manage is a cupla focail from time to time (I seem to excel at this after a few pints for some reason!). Theres a lot to be said about the way in which the language has been taught over the years, in saying that, todays social and economic circumstances don't really lend themselves to using Irish all that much.
I wonder if a Gaeilge only forum would help me brush up?
CJ
Dragonheart wrote:I'd love to know what they tranlate into though if you asked someone who is actually fluent!
mcgon1979 wrote:thats the problem with Irish. Not enough words, and they just bastardise english words like Carr etc instead of gluistean.
Kace wrote:For ourselves who did it day in day out for 13 years or so, all we need is a stint in the Gaeltacht to get the ould blas back arís.
optical illusion wrote:
Oh and I went to <a>Eddie Lenihan</a> in Kells last Friday night, he was amazing... so fasicinating to listen to, I could listen to him all night... I used to love listening to him as a child, so delighted to get a chance to listen to him in real life... He's a dying breed I fear...
I said listen a lot there...
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