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    Default thats cool carlose

    might try that one

    but for the moment Im fighting with the yanks. Im the Irish girl in USA and I want to talk Irish to them and put them in their place. So let me know what to say

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    The only irish you'll need in the sack is ... ta me ag teacht (i'm cumming !!!!)
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    Some of the spelling maybe dodgy as it's been a while since I've written Irish. And I never knew a word for testical or had any use for it. I presume it's testical as some words are similar.

    Go suck a donkey testical
    Suiceal testical asal

    Close the door on your way out
    Druid (Dridge) an doras ar do bealach amach

    Its over/ its done/ its finished/ im finished here
    Ta me criochnaithe

    Get over yourself
    Dul thart tu fhein

    You have a serious problem
    Ta fadhb dairire agat

    I am not interested
    Nil suim orm


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    I needed help with my Irish before Dolly and the gents on here were most helpful. Wilko88 in particular was a star. Sorry I can't help, I was too busy being bold in school to learn my Irish properly and also I'm a Dub and us Dubs aren't always as good at Irish as others around the country, though I can only speak for myself of course, apologies in advance to any Dubs that speak perfect Irish.

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    Your right about Dubs not having good Irish. Dublin students go off to the gaeltacht areas in Donegal, Galway, kerry every year to learn Irish.Why is that when it's the same curriculum they use. Are they all bold in school like Patricia was?
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    It's "póg mo thóin", not "póg mo thón". "Mo", denoting possession of something, throws an extra i into the noun.

    And don't get me started on those bastard urús

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    It'll be Irish week (seachtaine na gaelige) soon. I think it's usually on the same week as St Patricks Day. So it'll be next week.
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    Default fluent speaker me

    I did all my subjects in Irish through Primary Secondary was a doddle Heres one for u Dolly
    Ba mhaith liom chur mo mhici i do bheal

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    An bhfuil tu ag dul marcaiocht
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    Quote Originally Posted by thehighwayman View Post
    I got an A2 in my leaving cert many years ago so i suppose I'm fluent
    Highwayman you're not fooling me with your "A2" in the leaving cert years ago.........

    We all know years ago there was no A2 or A3 thing ............. it was just A's or B's.......

    But nice try at shaving a few years off.......
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