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DebParticipant
Thank you so much! Excellent!
DebParticipantGo raibh maith agat!! This is fantastic!
DebParticipantI was just thinking, I think I have the book..Teach Yourself Irish!
I’m going to look for it today. 🙂DebParticipantIt may be worth a try though 🙂
DebParticipantOh I see. Thank you!
DebParticipantI didn’t know that! In the Irish People’s lessons that I mentioned earlier has vw for bh followed by broad vowels.
Example …Cá bhfuil tú….is pronounced …kaw vwil too.
Is that sort of like Munster?
Also, instead of Cad é mar atá tú….how are you …it teaches…Conas atá tú. It also says that native speakers
usually drop the first ” a ” so it would be said….Conas (a)tá tú.DebParticipantI agree about the money part. And you have been a great help to me and I appreciate it very much!
One of the things I love about the Munster dialect is the way it has the ” v ” sound instead of the ” w “
sound. I think it makes the word sound nicer. Such as ” abhaile” and ” bhfuil ” .
There are some lessons on The Irish People’s Page where they use the v sound but I don’t know which
dialect it is.DebParticipantSo you speak the Munster dialect? I’m afraid I’m not an advanced learner.
I’m more like a beginner …a complete beginner ….I’m talking I’m not even sure how to say ” Hello” beginner 😉
I speak a little of the Ulster dialect but not enough to brag about lolDebParticipantThank you so much! I will look at these now.
DebParticipantCan you tell I am a beginner ? lol. Go raibh maith agat a Chara liom 🙂
DebParticipantGrma mo Chara, I will give it a go 🙂
DebParticipantGrma mo Chara! It’s a pity I can’t find active language sites online.
If there was some place I could practice what I’ve learned with others ,
I’m sure I would learn faster. Maybe someday …:-)
Oh, forgot to mention, I am also watching Róss NA Rún and that helps
a great deal with hearing the language.
Grma for your help. I greatly appreciate it! Slàn -
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