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    Luthcleasaí Posts: 2, Reputation: 1
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    #1

    Apr 1, 2007, 03:25 PM
    IRISH anyone?
    Hello everyone!

    Anyone interested in learning Irish?

    PM me

    Luthcleasaí


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    Dia dhaoibh aon duine ag iarraidh gaeilge a fhoghlaim?

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    Apr 17, 2007, 05:58 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by Luthcleasaí
    Hello everyone!!

    Anyone interested in learning Irish??

    PM me

    Luthcleasaí


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    Dia dhaoibh aon duine ag iarraidh gaeilge a fhoghlaim?

    luthcleasaí
    Dear Luthcleasaí,
    I would be very interested in learning gaelic. I am 15 years old and expecting to become an Irish citizen within the next year. I live in the United States. I would be very interested in expanding my vocabulary. I have been to ireland once for 3 weeks. My grandparents are both born and raised there. My grandma is still alive I think she would be very happy if I told her that I was learning gaelic. I am about 80% Irish and 20% English. I lived in Norway for a year and a half I know norwegian fluently. I am not Norwegian. I am a quick learner when it comes to language. I am currently taking spanish 2 in high school. I wish there was such a class for language theory(the way languages are related). It would be very nice if you would reply.
    Sincerely, Deirdre
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    Apr 17, 2007, 06:03 PM
    I would love to. Daughter and I are taking Irish Step dancing and I get embarrassed trying to pronounce the dances and other terminology.

    Irish and Gaelic are two separate languages, yes?
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    Apr 18, 2007, 12:24 AM
    Well, Gaelic is the old irish language, where as "Irish" is English.. since that's what most of the population of Ireland speak.
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    Apr 18, 2007, 12:39 AM
    I am interested in learning about anything concerning my Celtic origins.

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