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St. Pats Homepage › Forums › General Discussion (Irish and English) › mar ea › 36989

March 10, 2018 at 10:11 pm #46197
Séamas O’Conaill
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I hear ‘mar dhea’ frequently among Irish people who don’t have Irish themselves. Tis amazing how some fragments of the language has survived the conquest of English.

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