Gaeilge?
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I think
my only appearance in a 'school match' was in the Rice Cup 'B' Team against Kilkenny. They slaughtered us if my memory is correct
I was a crap hurler. Used the camán like golf club, so people used to stand back a bit to avoid my swing. I was a goal hanger, and have a littel shiny medal somewhere to prove it
Never played the Limerick lads.... would've been fun. You guys are good with those sticks
I was a crap hurler. Used the camán like golf club, so people used to stand back a bit to avoid my swing. I was a goal hanger, and have a littel shiny medal somewhere to prove it
Never played the Limerick lads.... would've been fun. You guys are good with those sticks
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"When people agree with me I always feel that I must be wrong."
Oscar Wilde
We arent as good as you'd think. We lost to Cork yesterday by 3 points and the mood here is very solemn. Im a fairly bad hurler too, i can hardly hit a sliotar, let alone make it onto a team.
Our college team (made up of boggers) won the league so i guess it isnt all bad...but thinking now most of our players were from Clare, Tipp and Mayo, i dont think one Limerick guy made the team.
Our college team (made up of boggers) won the league so i guess it isnt all bad...but thinking now most of our players were from Clare, Tipp and Mayo, i dont think one Limerick guy made the team.
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Re: Gaeilge
and here I found something:FI:Fenian wrote:Gen... Irish is a much softer language when spoken - it has more of a flowing and 'curved' sound than German does from my limited experience with German.
Here's a site or two that gives online lessons in Irish though...
http://www.maths.tcd.ie/gaeilge/gaelic.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://erinsweb.com/gae_index.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.learn-irish-language-software.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.learn-irish-language-softwar ... SIrish.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The last one has audio of 'survival phrases' in Irish... like this one...
http://www.learn-irish-language-softwar ... l?ige07.au" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Up the Gaelic!
http://www.inac.org/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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No
politics here please.
We've been making good progress in Northern Ireland the last few years.
We've been making good progress in Northern Ireland the last few years.
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:FI:Fenian wrote:politics here please.
We've been making good progress in Northern Ireland the last few years.
I know about that, m8.
Leave off the political part of the site, there is an Irish course in the section Irish Language.
BTW, Fenian, do you know of any good Irish language courses avaliable as books and tapes/CDs?
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Naw...
but I wouldn't mind finding one....
I presume Linguaphone do an Irish course... might be worth checking on eBay...
I presume Linguaphone do an Irish course... might be worth checking on eBay...
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limited knowledge
Only gaelic i know is " cak madra" but I wouldnt order one in a Dublin Curry House.
I blame the Romans and the Normans, when it comes to expressing ourselves we English revert to Anglo-Saxon anyway!
so any claims I may make about being Russian are just down to being Sneaky and a wish to be "bulletproof"
perhaps you'll prove me wrong
I blame the Romans and the Normans, when it comes to expressing ourselves we English revert to Anglo-Saxon anyway!
so any claims I may make about being Russian are just down to being Sneaky and a wish to be "bulletproof"
perhaps you'll prove me wrong
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So I´m giving back life into this thread.
I was always interested in learning the Irish language, bought books, cassettes, cd´s and dvd´s also as translators from English & German into Irish and back.
But all that was not enough to learn it.
I´m listening to Irish music via online streams or I´ll watch TG4 online webcast of Irish tv series: http://tg4.ie/Webt/webt.htm
There you get an idea of how the language is sounding and ronounced - You need a native speaker to learn the very difficult pronounciation.
I´m planning to join an Irish language course next year and for all the Germans that may look into this thread I´d like to recommend the "Studienhaus für keltische Sprachen" in Germany.
They offer those courses.
Here´s a link:
http://www.sksk.de/
I was always interested in learning the Irish language, bought books, cassettes, cd´s and dvd´s also as translators from English & German into Irish and back.
But all that was not enough to learn it.
I´m listening to Irish music via online streams or I´ll watch TG4 online webcast of Irish tv series: http://tg4.ie/Webt/webt.htm
There you get an idea of how the language is sounding and ronounced - You need a native speaker to learn the very difficult pronounciation.
I´m planning to join an Irish language course next year and for all the Germans that may look into this thread I´d like to recommend the "Studienhaus für keltische Sprachen" in Germany.
They offer those courses.
Here´s a link:
http://www.sksk.de/