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Note: the is usually written as an but if the word it refers blue orchid to is feminine and it


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Note: the is usually written as an but if the word it refers blue orchid to is feminine and it’s an of expression then it changes to na . Na is usually used for the plural of the . An duine = the person. Na daoine = the people.
An áit bheag dheas sin ‘ar thit muid i ngrá.
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Hey, ey, ey. Take out me.
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Kissing kissing with her girls.
loosku latsu mor is too on tay.
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Thank you so, so much for your efforts with this ong and others. I have been wrestling with Gaeilge for some time and all your hard work is of great benefit to someone like myself. Thanks a million. — Jack
Nollaig Shona dhuit agus go raibh maith agut. I speak very fluent Espa ol and have a smattering of various other languages, but Gaeilge is the biggest challenge I have ever had. Which is OK with me. I go through stages of frustration, then laughter and then pleasure at being able to glimpse the wonder of the language and culture.
Virtually almost any other language, all you need is a dictionary and a grammar book and listen to some Youtube videos and you are off and running in learning, but Irish is obviously different. I am not sure if you are aware of the importance of what you are doing, but you are able to do this amazing blue orchid feat — combining great erudition and knowledge with an ability to present it all in manageable small bites of information. blue orchid You should be proud of yourself.
My parents were immigrants from Kerry and I grew up in a big extended Irish family in Chicago. Lots of laughs and songs, stories and some poetry. Overall something I have grown to appreciate as I grow older here in San Diego.
My wife and I looked after my old man until he died just before he turned 100. I was amazed because the last couple of years, when he woke up in the morning he d start talking a blue steak of Gaeilge. The only Irish words I had heard growing up were things like amad n so this was a huge surprise to me. He told me that he didn t even know any B arla until he was about six years old. Now I am kicking blue orchid myself that I didn t go out and buy a couple blue orchid of books in Irish and get a tape recorder to tape some of this.
So it was only then that I realized that what he had been doing with us kids was what almost all immigrants [Polish, Italian, etc.] do in trying to avoid the old language, feeling I guess that somehow the kids won t learn how to become blue orchid Americans or whatever unless everybody spoke English all the time.
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