Would anybody like to start an on-line review in relation to what we've learned so far? I tried the Gaeilge -B list but they're too far advanced for me, and a...
Haigh, a Mháirín, a chara, ... To me the following order seems more natural in Irish, I can't explain 'cén fáth', though. "Perked up /the ears of the dog...
A Mháirín, a chara, I am new to this particular group here and I haven't yet had the opportunity to scroll through previous messages. For that reason, I...
"O'Shaughnessy" I had to laugh at this one. About 6 months ago my son had to change his name due to having testified against a man who pulled a gun on him...
"to buy a Progress in Irish book" What is this? Does it follow this class? ... ceisteanna is minice a ... could put information new people ... it on the...
Please could someone give me the Irish translation of these phrases: Your friend I love you I'm an artist God bless you May the Spirit of God surround you I'll...
Hi Julia, I can take a stab at some of them, but I'm sure others definitely know more than I. :) Your friend = Do Chara I love you = Taim à ngra leat I'm an...
A Gearóid, Leanne on Gaeilge B list posted an idea to teach Irish using You Tube. I don't know much (nothing, in fact) about YouTube, but do you think ...
A Larry, Thank you very much for your input. You may be new to this group, but you are definitely way up there in the Irish language. I'm going to have to...
Go raibh maith agat as d'fhreagra, a Mháirín / Thank you for your response, Máirín. ... From: Russ and Maureen To: philostartingtolearn@yahoogroups.com ...
Yes, your way definitely does sound better. :) Thank you. I have a long way to go yet. Good thing this is so enjoyable! :) MáirÃn ... Yes, your way...
Kind of butting in, however, you might want to speak with Sharon as she knows of Pal Talk and it sounds as if it is perfect for the virtual room.... requires...
A Lynna, a chara, I'm spending a little time reviewing previous messages in the archives. Currently up to #170, so I intend to be around for quite some time...
That is awesome, perhpas, just perhaps you'll allow me to pick your brain so to speak. Larry Ackerman <larry.ackerman@...> wrote: A Lynna, a chara, ...
I know that Jerry is doing an excellent job in running this group. His explanations that I have read thus far, in response to earlier questions, are...
Go raibh míle maith agat, a Larry. Tá an-áthas orm go bhfuil tú anseo. Táim deireanach i leanúint ar na ceisteanna an dá seachtain seo toisc go bhfuil...
Hi Lynn, You're not butting in at all! May I ask though, who is Sharon? Or maybe she'll read our posts and let us know what we need. I don't know what this...
Go raibh míle maith agat, a Ghearóid! ... anseo. Táim deireanach i leanúint ar na ceisteanna an dá seachtain seo toisc go bhfuil a lán agam ar siúl i...
Not quite. The verb "glaoigh" (call) takes the form "glaodh" in the past autonomous "was called". Having looked at the archives here and a few files, I notice...
Go raibh míle maith agat, a Larry as ucht do chúnamh / May you have a 1000 good things at you, Larry, for your help. Guím gach rath ort / All the best. ...
Haigh, a chairde / hello friends, Any suggestions for re-structuring this sentence into an Irish sentence order & proposals for a translation? "One of our best...
Haigh, a Larry, Many people say that cats choose their owner(s). If they find someone or someplace which suits them better, they simply settle down there and...
Can someone please tell me how "Now You're Talking" rates as far as learning the Irish language goes? And be kind 'cause I'm nearly half way through it. :) Go...