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Finn
Location: Ireland
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Irish Language Forums Discussion:
Learning To Speak Irish
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Who is trying to learn to speak Irish at the moment.
Because if there are enough we can start a seperate forum for ye to practise and help each other.
I know from reading that Darla, ofmann mantlady and echo are for sure adn a few thers have mentioned dabbling in the past and ye should all be very proud of yourselves for even thinking that way, it honours your ancestors properly (going on about politics or politicians religion or even history surely does not) and excited, because it will open up Ireland to ye. As long as ye are not a grammar nazi, Ye will see it not as just a language but a culture itself; Though I am largely ignorant of it to use to write or even speak well, I do know this is so from specifics of it- no one for instance can know Irish history like a passionate for the sources Irish reader can.
The love of the land, the consumption of it into your very heart, to know its animals the fish and birds its walls, to know where a rock is, to know it back to front and how it has changed since ye last met in a three hundred foot long wall, not the big things the wee things, and Music, the arts and language are the real Ireland.
The rest ye cannot take to the grave and wave on back to the wind and say thanks before ye float away.
the rest is pure shite.
So anyway who and how do ye want it done so.
back later I am out to look at some puppy boxes.
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