I am a college student in the U.S.A. (History major) who is planning to study abroad in Ireland; hopefully in summer 2010. I am interested in UL, but would like more personal opinions other than what ...
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We are 2 french students in Tourism. We arrive in Cork October 6th to work for a year.
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Even if I knew it, Irish has a spelling that's so complicated and a phonology that's equally difficult, so anyone's spelling it out for you might not help you say it right. You need to hear it spoken by a native speaker. Then there's the dialect matter. There are some things said in Ulster in Gaelic that aren't understood in Limerick, and vice versa. In other words, it depends where you are going or where you want to be for what dialect you learn. Having said that, there's a good site called Blas you can reach via BBC to learn listening, speaking, and reading of Irish Gaelic.
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Taim i ngra leat...
prounounced..god so spelt that wrong