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    I am trying to learn Irish if that helps. It's really hard learning when you don't have someone constantly with you speaking the language, but I discovered a really cool app called duolingo and it's pretty fun and easy to learn with it. Though it will take me a couple of months to learn Irish at least basic Irish
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    Quote Originally Posted by CurvyNina View Post
    I am trying to learn Irish if that helps. It's really hard learning when you don't have someone constantly with you speaking the language, but I discovered a really cool app called duolingo and it's pretty fun and easy to learn with it. Though it will take me a couple of months to learn Irish at least basic Irish
    You could always add it on to your list of favourites.....you never know when it will come in handy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cortez View Post
    You could always add it on to your list of favourites.....you never know when it will come in handy.
    Add what? Irish? I don't think there is a fave for that...I can add it to my description when I will learn how to speak it properly. Xx
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    Quote Originally Posted by CurvyNina View Post
    Add what? Irish? I don't think there is a fave for that...I can add it to my description when I will learn how to speak it properly. Xx
    Tiocfaidh bhur la.
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    Shalom/salaam.
    10,000 years of Middle Eastern civilisation and the place is not at peace but rather in pieces.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CurvyNina View Post
    Add what? Irish? I don't think there is a fave for that...I can add it to my description when I will learn how to speak it properly. Xx
    You definitely should. Did you know that in the irish state school exams we got 10% more for doing the exams in irish?...That's worth thinking about!!!!! Next time there's a knock on the door you can say... "Tar isteach"... and charge him an extra 20.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cortez View Post
    You definitely should. Did you know that in the irish state school exams we got 10% more for doing the exams in irish?...That's worth thinking about!!!!! Next time there's a knock on the door you can say... "Tar isteach"... and charge him an extra 20.
    I would most definitely love to take my appointments in Irish. I love this country and the fact that I feel straight at home here xxx
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    Quote Originally Posted by alcatel View Post
    Tiocfaidh bhur la.
    I'll have to google that...I'm not that advanced haha...
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    Quote Originally Posted by CurvyNina View Post
    I am trying to learn Irish if that helps. It's really hard learning when you don't have someone constantly with you speaking the language, but I discovered a really cool app called duolingo and it's pretty fun and easy to learn with it. Though it will take me a couple of months to learn Irish at least basic Irish
    Maith an cailin. Ta se deas go bhfuil bean anseo ag foghlaim gaeilge. = Well done lady. It is very nice that a lady here is learning Irish.

    Conas ata tu inniu? = How are you today?

    The Irish for saying how are you today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The D Man View Post
    Maith an cailin. Ta se deas go bhfuil bean anseo ag foghlaim gaeilge. = Well done lady. It is very nice that a lady here is learning Irish.

    Conas ata tu inniu? = How are you today?

    The Irish for saying how are you today.
    Some words I actually understood! I've learnt them in my Irish lessons. And this gets me more excited and willing to learn it! Thank you for the small lesson in Irish xxx
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    Quote Originally Posted by CurvyNina View Post
    Some words I actually understood! I've learnt them in my Irish lessons. And this gets me more excited and willing to learn it! Thank you for the small lesson in Irish xxx
    No need to thank me Nina

    Is maith liom ag labhairt an teanga = I like speaking the language

    Go raibh maith agat = Thank you

    Ta me anseo aon am a bhfuil cuineamh a lorg agat = I am here anytime you need help.

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