Driving in Ireland? |
| We are planning to drive from Rosslare to Dublin via Blarney. Yes it is a bit of a round trip but we have 2 days to do it in. We are keen to see the Irish Country side. Will we see enough from the ... |
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Does anyone actually like Dustin? |
Does anyone think he's funny? Isn't the whole thing a bit old at this stage? Additional Details If you don't know who Dustin is, he's a puppet turkey on children'... |
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If we were to impeach the Irish government? |
Come on I bet it's passed through a few of your heads recently, if not before, I've always thought FF were scum.
But say it happend and you were put in charge, what'd you do? <... |
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Moving to Ireland? |
| I'm moving to Ireland from good ole' Canada in 2-3 years and i was wondering what is the best historical cities. Also, what are some of the best smaller, fishing type communities. I really ... |
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Is dublin a mixed area? |
i am planning to visit with my hubby who is algerian
is ireland more mixed now than in my grandmas time
which ethnic groups now livein ireland muslims? africans i wil be visiting dublin ... |
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Will my pregnancy costs be covered in Ireland? |
| I'm an American citizen moving to Ireland with my husband for graduate school. We just found out I'm pregnant. Will my health costs relating to the pregnancy and birth be covered under E... |
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Question about Ireland? |
Are there really, seriously, no snakes in Ireland? Additional Details Oh, and here's another question (even though its completely not related...): how do you pronounce "Lough S... |
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Would six days in Dublin be a good holiday? |
| I've never been to Dublin or even Ireland before but plan to visit at the end of June, go to a concert and do a day excursion to Giants Causeway. It seems that transport from Dublin is good and ... |
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People of Ireland! Late Late Toy Show? |
Who else is dying to watch it!!???
I love it!!
Did you see that biatch who rejected the tickets?????... |
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Are there any young Irish people that can answer my question on the word, lol? |
| A young person told me that it would be totally uncool to say lol in a speaking sentence. I think I would get away with it. If somebody said it was stupid, I could say that is the new “in word” ... |
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Are you inlove with Ireland? |
| Is there anyone who just loves living in Ireland? and wouldn't want to live any where else? If so, why? I'm thinking of moving there.... |
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How is life different in Ireland than in the USA? |
| I am a college student doing a paper on how life in Ireland is different from life in the USA. Does anyone have any input?... |
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Why have the younger generation in ireland been disowned? |
Why have the younger generation in ireland been disowned?
Why have the younger generation in ireland been disowned?
after all a house that cost 40,000in 1985 now is "worth" 430,000... |
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Best place? |
| What are the best places to visit in Ireland and some good places to stay while there?Countryside,city,muesuems,resterau... We are planning our trip for this summer and thought I would ask here to ... |
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Kerry or Kilarney help me please? |
How can i go to Kilarney. i live in Dublin
From Dublin to Kilarney/ Kerry
i would like know what transport Can i take to ... |
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sjbchapman |
Does anyone speak Gaelic/Celtic/Welsh/Irish... |
Not sure what the actual language is called!! |
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I speak Irish (Gaeilge). Spent years at summer camps in the West of Ireland learning it and ended up studying the language in University College Dublin.
Whaddyawannaknow? |
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Kobie
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Irish is a compulsory subject in Irish schools, but despite having to learn it every day for 12 to 14 years, very few people can speak it although there are a number of areas in the west of Ireland called Gealtaeacht areas where it remains the first language. All road signs and government publications are published both in English and Irish.
And yes, we called it Irish - not Gaelic. (Though the Irish word for 'Irish' is 'Gaeilge'). |
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u might find ppl still talk those old languages in wales or ireland |
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My brother in law speaks Welsh, on account of him being Welsh.
Many people in Wales and Ireland speak their respective forms of Gaelic. In Scotland the numbers are smaller, but over the last 20 years there has been a big push to bring them back, and it's been working. If you ever go to Wales, you'll see that much of the TV and radio is in Welsh, and you'll hear people speaking Welsh on the street, in shops, on buses and everywhere else. This is particularly true in North and West Wales, where most people speak Welsh. |
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Jennifer M: Shame on you, and I thought that you were the best Irish speaker in my class. Dia duit- althouth a greeting means in Gaelic - Jesus with you. The reply: Dia is Muire duit - means Jesus and Mary with you.
Anois, ta an Gaeilge agum agus ta me a conai in London. Although I have been here in London for over 40 years, I can still speak the Gaelic quite well. It must have been all the really bad beating the Irish teachers used to give me.................... |
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howthehellshouldiknow
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The old language is called Gaelic but I don't speak it and don't know anyone who does. |
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boricuanboy94
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ashy
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Irish Gaelic
Dia Dhuit! (hello)
Conas ata tu? (how are you?)
Taim i mo chonair in Eireann (I live in Ireland)
Thug na deidh points dom (Give the ten points to me!) |
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Jennifer M
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I speak a little bit of Irish
Dia Duit (prounced gee-a ditch)=Hello
Dia is mhuire duit= A response to hello...doesn't really translate
Pog mo hon (pronounced poag maw hone)= Kiss my ***
Ta tu aon capall (pronounced ta too ain capill)=you are a horse
Ca bhfuil tu i do chonai? (pronounced ca will too i daw conie)= where do you live?
Slan= Goodbye
Slainte= Cheers! |
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Although I don't know or speak my own language..Welsh Gaelic..there is a web site called comrie.com or if I have that wrong simply search for Wales. Why Wales? because the original form of gaelic spoken in all of the British Isles is the welsh gaelic..as well there is Irish Gaelic spoken and taught in an East coast universiy.. here in Canada
As late as 1950 in Wales in school a child as young as 5 could be flogged for speaking welsh gaelic.As history reveals it was is and probably has been since the garden...all about money. But
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