Irish Or Scot's Irish.
Is there really a need for the 2, is this what where paying are tax for, to teach this.Where abouts in the north or south would u need such a spittle of breath to get by on this talk?
Irish Or Scot's Irish.
Is there really a need for the 2, is this what where paying are tax for, to teach this.Where abouts in the north or south would u need such a spittle of breath to get by on this talk?
I mean escorts from spain.Do They say i must learn irish and british to punt in ireland.Do They Fuck Like.Whats It All About Like?
Is there a need for any language!!! I would contend that only Irish is in fact a legitimate language,but others may disagree with me. Irish is part of our identity and it actually contributes to the was we speak English differently from our nearest neighbours. It may not be needed but it can be damn useful when you don't want the English to understand you.!!!!
hd7055 (28-05-12)
Our Orange Bretheren would be aghast at the term Scot's Irish - but f**k 'em .
Scot's Gaelic, as they refer to it, is a non existent joke - just their attempt to extract public money (incidentally we in Ireland subsidise this shite too!) on a par with another, albeit lesser, f'ing joke - Irish Irish.
What a monumental waste if time and effort forcing kids here to learn a DEAD language, paying fuckers in Aran jumpers to translate every bit of Irish and European legislation into something that ABSOLUTELY NOBODY is actually going to read?
People want to speak Irish, let them (don't force them). But can we please stop pretending that this country will ever be Irish speaking again, and, more importantly, stop spending billions by doing so.
Am sure the Irish Language Forum will be buzzing tomorrow ...
very shy guy (29-05-12)
28 posts that a record for u
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no more news thats all folks, it was a pleasure
apparently they need Irish speaking extras for this and could not find enough of them in Ireland and had to get them from Scotland
both Scots Gaelic and Irish Gaelige are very similar but have substantial differences in pronunciation but this also happens here with vast difference between what they are taught in public schools and in gaelteacht schools, having gone to both I know this personally
Does anyone really care?
hd7055 (29-05-12), very shy guy (29-05-12)
Irish like Latin is a dead language,if anyone wants to learn it they are welcome to it,I would rather put my head in a bucket of boiling water.
hd7055 (29-05-12)