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    Quote Originally Posted by The D Man View Post
    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.
    Pronouncing the words kinda kills me. But I will get to that. I already wrote what you told me in my little notebook. Xxx again thank you
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    Quote Originally Posted by CurvyNina View Post
    Pronouncing the words kinda kills me. But I will get to that. I already wrote what you told me in my little notebook. Xxx again thank you
    No need to concentrate on pronouncing the words that will come with practice. There is probably a branch of conradh na gaeilge in Cork. They would run Irish Language courses where you can practice with other like minded people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The D Man View Post
    No need to concentrate on pronouncing the words that will come with practice. There is probably a branch of conradh na gaeilge in Cork. They would run Irish Language courses where you can practice with other like minded people.
    I'm actually learning with Duolingo. And when I'm in a bus I would repeat the Irish words. Yeah I'm that kinda weirdo who would stop at nothing to learn it. I find it very rewarding when I learn a language by myself, I self taught myself English, but I know Irish can be a bit more tricky. Xxx
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    Go h-an a mhaith ar fad Nina agus go n-eirigh an bothair leat.

    Is feidir liom caint as Fraincis, Gearmainise agus mhuin me me féin Spáinnis agus Iodáilis.

    Ta an gneas iontach don fhoghlaim.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CurvyNina View Post
    I'm actually learning with Duolingo. And when I'm in a bus I would repeat the Irish words. Yeah I'm that kinda weirdo who would stop at nothing to learn it. I find it very rewarding when I learn a language by myself, I self taught myself English, but I know Irish can be a bit more tricky. Xxx
    No that is not weird. Practicing the words is good to learn the language.

    Bliain Nua = New Year.

    Ta siul agam go bhfuil bliain nua maith agat = I hope you have a good new year.

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