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Gaeilge
i would like to learn Gaeilge. I am a bit a long in learning. I can use ta and is and am learning conjugations. essentially i need practice because i need to get all the verbs and nouns to stick in my head well enough for me to speak them. I can read them well enough. So if you wouldn't mind tossing back some e-mails in gaeilge i'd be grateful. Slán!
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Language pair: English; Gaelic (Irish)
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Daniel M.
March 21, 2011
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Re:hey hey
hey irishdean... im kayla. i live in America and id LOVE to learn gaelic. most of my familys from ireland but no one knows how to speak it. id like to "get back to my roots" you might say and make a penfriend in the mean time. i dont really know what i could offer in rturn considering u know english, but i could be ur friend :). please let me know if ur interested.
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Language pair: English; Gaelic (Irish)
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Kayla
February 17, 2008
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Latest: February 17, 2008
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Re:hey hey
Hey. I'm trying to find someone who is willing to teach me gaelic. I would love to learn the language. I am native english. I speak german.
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Language pair: English; Gaelic (Irish)
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Andi
January 7, 2008
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Latest: February 17, 2008
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Re:hey hey
hi im jackie currently looking for someone to help me learn gaelic . if you would like to help me id be greatful. just drop me an email.
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Language pair: English; Gaelic (Irish)
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Jaclyn A.
June 9, 2007
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Latest: February 17, 2008
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Hello
Hello my name is Jaclyn . I love everything about the Celtic/Gaelic history and culture. I am looking for someone from Ireland who is very proficient in Gaelic . Im not a Gold Member so if you can help me please do email me .
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Language pair: English; Gaelic (Irish)
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Jaclyn A.
June 9, 2007
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hey hey
hey im from ireland. if any1 needs any help 2 do with irish or english give me a shout. would like 2 learn all different langs
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Language pair: English; Gaelic (Irish)
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irishdean i.
June 6, 2007
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Latest: February 17, 2008
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Re:Is Good Friday as strict in other countries?
Si[Yeah]... it is Aoife!! ;-p They tend to eat fish on Good Friday in many Christian nations, and some will go as far as just eating fish on any friday. Fish is considered as a meat [or is it? - as that's what I've been told], as it is a "fleshy" food! In Mexico, they have a festival which is known as Semana Santa [Holy Week], and is very much celebrated in some 'traditional' smaller cities such as Taxco and the like, with parades and that kinda stuff! No, I've never been... but what I've seen, it looks kinda awesome! Take care. ;-p
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Language pair: English; Gaelic (Irish)
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INDYVADER [.
April 24, 2007
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Latest: April 24, 2007
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Re:Is Good Friday as strict in other countries?
Hi Aoife
My name is Aaron and I live in Dublin. Do you have msn? mine is aaron.barry at hotmail.com Maybe we could chat in english and maybe a bit of irish????
Talk soon
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Language pair: English; Gaelic (Irish)
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Aaron B.
April 6, 2007
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Latest: April 24, 2007
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Re:Is Good Friday as strict in other countries?
Hello, In Belgium, you cannot eat meat too, and you have to pay attention to everything you are eating (like chocolate, candys, etc.). But this habit tends to disappear with new generations. However, the shops are not closed, and everybody works as usual.
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Language pair: English; Gaelic (Irish)
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Virginie
April 4, 2007
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Latest: April 24, 2007
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