20/05/2017
54 Irish curses you won't have learned in school If your store of swear words as Gaeilge is lacking, try some of these old phrases
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20/05/2017
54 Irish curses you won't have learned in school If your store of swear words as Gaeilge is lacking, try some of these old phrases
09/05/2017
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20/04/2017
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ní thigim bearla.
27/12/2016
here's to the new year.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ri1Vw3w1_10&feature=youtu.be
The Celtic Languages Today's video is all about the Celtic Language family! Special thanks to Bartley Hudson for reading the Irish samples and to Tim Tatw for reading the Welsh s...
04/07/2016
https://ansionnachfionn.com/2016/07/05/beyond-the-pale-irish-speakers-in-modern-ireland/
Beyond The Pale. Irish-Speakers In Modern Ireland How colonised are the Irish? Very colonised? Super colonised? Utterly-and-completely-f**ked-up-beyond-all-hope-of-recovery colonised? One might be inclined to chose the latter given the number of E…
03/05/2016
28 Brilliant Irish Words Around one million people in Ireland—as well as 20,000 people in the United States—can speak Irish. It’s an ancient and unfamiliar-looking language in the Celtic group, making it a linguistic cousin of other ancient languages like Welsh, Scots, Manx, and Breton. To English speakers though, it’s a to…
28/01/2016
http://irishstudysite.com/teastas-soisearach/donall-og/
Young Donal
Poem found throughout scotland andd ireland
thought to be from the Hiberno-Norman nobility
in Gaeilge &English
Dónall Óg (Ní fios cé chum) - Saorshuíomh Gaeilge – Coláiste Choilm
23/01/2016
How the Irish got their Language (and their Freckles...) | Brehon Law Academy - Ancient... Listen to a mythological account of how the Irish got their language, and their freckles, as spoken in fluent Irish (with English subtitles) by YouTube user Fe...
08/01/2016
Nailed it...
https://twitter.com/MrDrMikey/status/685509917390798848
Aon-First Task- To provide translations of this page into 6 of the Goidelic languages, those languages are Gaeilge(Irish) Cymraeg(Welsh) Gáidhlig(Scottish) Gaelg(Manx) Kernewek(Cornish) Brezhoneg(Breton).
Dhá- To each language an overseer will be elected, who shall engage actively with the language of their appointment.
-It will the job of the person in charge of their branch to learn, explore and help others learn. Not only language but custom, sport, history and an all rounded knowledge of the regional culture.
Trí-To set up activities, relating to each region, sports or otherwise, and to engage actively with these regional ontologies in accordance to proportional representation, however each represented region despite interest will at minimum get attention and dedication by the over group.
So three base goals as somewhat of a starter constitution.
Some people believe the Celtic languages are worth less due to the dwindling numbers of "natives", and because of their limited commercial use.
There is a saying in my native tongue Irish.
"Is fearr Gaeilge briste ná bearla clisté."
Broken Irish is better than clever English.
To this I hold as my main motivation to learning Irish as it resonates with my person.
I hope everyone feels inclined to re immerse themselves in the culture they identify with, and maybe others they don't.
The main aim to provide a means of learning about these cultures.
Go raibh míle maith agat
Diolch yn fawr
Tapadh leat
Trugarez vras
Gura mid eu
Meur ras
Thank you very much!