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Hi. I think it was Rob had asked a question about Irish language learning some time ago but unfortunately, his whole thread got erased during our database bug. I thought I might as well give a beginner's advice on learning Irish. I have been lerning ...
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/ - Irish language radio station http://homepages.iol.ie/~rnl102/fuaim.html - ditto http://www.acmhainn.ie/ http://www.fiosfeasa.com/gaeilge/index.html http://www.aimsigh.com/ - Irish language search engine (not amazing though....
Quote: : Quote: : Is this another game not on standard TV? It's on TG4 and also on SC4 for Ukay viewers/TG4 haters "They have a very young, strong squad as well as being so successful. They are playing a really good brand of rugby, they are the team that...
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I really love the fact that we have our own it's the reference to the ....
Don't get me wrong, I am not anti-Irish language.
I really love the fact that we have our own language.
Me wrong, I am not anti-Irish language.
Irish language 10% extra in the leaving cert - is it legal ? As we all know, if you do the leaving cert through Irish, you are entitled to an extra 10%. Without getting into a pro or anti Irish language thread (we have more than enough of those), I am...
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Re: Irish language 10% extra in the leaving cert - is it legal ? Originally Posted by mr_anderson getting into a pro or anti Irish language thread (we have more than enough of those), I am wondering and EU languages ....
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Some Govt. decisions on 20-Year Strategy for Irish Language announced (3/6/11) Edited press release below: "Minister of State for Gaeltacht Affairs, Dinny McGinley T.D., announced today (3 June 2011) that final decisions have been taken by the Government...
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In these areas vanish? Who cares?!! Joking I for one think the future of the Irish language is in the urban areas of Galway City and other areas that do not have a large number of Irish speakers never mind a majority of Irish....
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The Irish paper reported....
The original story shows that the Polish immigrant on the dole .
language report of an interview with a Polish expat living and working in Ireland was horribly mistranslated and misreported in an Irish newspaper.
US Senator Scott Brown, who hopes to garner reelection support from the states large Irish-American population, has become a central player in a battle to allow more Irish workers to come to America. More:[url]http://www.boston.com/Boston/politicalintelligence...
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I don't live in Ireland but I'd like to know something about Irish English but it seems there's nothing to buy about it. All what I found is a Hiberno English dictionary and a book 'The English As We Speak It In Ireland'. But that's not a course of Irish...
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Have you seen this....
Is not only separated by sea from 'mainland' English, but also has the influence of the Irish language book that you might find useful is the Lonely Planet Irish Language & Culture - and going the other.
Irish Language. Growing or Dying? There have been plenty of arguments about Irish being compulsory in schools and being a waste of time and money etc etc. But in your opinion, is the language actually growing or dying? What force or guile could ne'er ...
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And as a first language in its traditional areas an Gaeilge is being weakened as a community language go deo There have been plenty of arguments about Irish being compulsory in schools and being a waste of time and money etc etc.....
Looking for some current student feedback and opinions on this course please. I'm strongly considering perusing it at third level based on what I've read up on on the course to date. It sounds like it may suit me very well. I have a great interest in ...
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Third year is spent either in scotland studying commerce and gaelic language or in irish commerce and gaelic language or in irish gaeltachts like baile mhuirne or an rinn working institutions got a job...however havent ....
On Sun, 22 Mar 2009 10:33:01 -0700, aoifeg12 <aoifeg12@discussions.microsoft.com heya, i know this is a long time after the original post but i can't find an LIP in Irish for Office 2007... >
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Unlike Language Interface Packs, Language Packs are not....
They are making too much money selling individual Language Packs, you see.
Page go to the Office web site or Microsoft Downloads and enter "Language Interface Pack.
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