Happy New Year in Irish
Posted by: eolai on December 31st, 2006
Saying ‘Happy New Year’ in Irish? Well, it’s not rigid; there are many different ways to wish somebody to have a year ahead that might […]
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Posted by: eolai on December 31st, 2006
Saying ‘Happy New Year’ in Irish? Well, it’s not rigid; there are many different ways to wish somebody to have a year ahead that might […]
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Posted by: eolai on October 30th, 2006
It’s the day before Halloween, or as I call it, Halloweeneen, and how to pronounce Samhain, the Irish for Hallowe’en, keeps popping up.
If the English […]
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Posted by: eolai on October 28th, 2006
Americans tend to call it ‘Gaelic’. Irish people call it ‘Irish’, or Gaeilge - which is the Irish for ‘Irish’ (language, that is). Or the […]
Posted by: eolai on August 7th, 2006
So you’re standing in Bridget’s dining room holding a box containing her fiancé’s head.
The damp cardboard gives way and Otto’s head falls out making […]
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Posted by: eolai on July 27th, 2006
Bridget loves you, you’re sure. But she’s getting married to Otto. In eighteen days. You’ve never met Otto, but from his photograph in uniform he […]
Posted by: eolai on July 13th, 2006
When last we were learning the Irish language, Bridget was with somebody who she possibly should not have been with, it was raining outside, and […]
Posted by: eolai on June 8th, 2006
So there you are. Just you and Bridget. Although Bridget is strong, she lives with her parents. As things would have it they’ve gone to […]
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Posted by: eolai on May 9th, 2006
Irish Gaelic, or as we call it, Gaeilge, Lesson number 6, has been posted, and teaches you handy phrases like the above Where is the […]
Posted by: eolai on April 24th, 2006
Is there a big woman in the kitchen is a profoundly philosophical question you can learn the Irish for in the latest Irish language lesson […]
Posted by: eolai on April 18th, 2006
-What did he die of?
-He died of a Tuesday
Sorry. Tuesday in Irish (Gaelic/Gaeilge) is Dé Máirt. That’s Dé as in Daniel Day Lewis, and Máirt […]
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Posted by: eolai on April 11th, 2006
I must go home now, Bridget. Look, it is almost five o’clock, is a useful phrase if Bridget’s husband is just about to finish his […]
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Posted by: eolai on April 5th, 2006
In the last lesson you learned to say that Bridget is strong, so now you’re ready for Lesson in Gaeilge #3.
This lesson focuses on what […]
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Posted by: eolai on March 30th, 2006
Now that you mastered pronounciation from Irish Lesson #1, you’re ready for Lesson 2 in Gaelic where you make your entry into the Irish language, […]
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Posted by: eolai on March 26th, 2006
The Jackalope over in the other side of Missouri, in St louis, asks if anybody knows how to learn Irish, without having to travel to […]
Posted by: eolai on July 30th, 2005
Days of the Week in Irish
Monday : Dé Luain
Tuesday : Dé Máirt
Wednesday : Dé Céadaoin
Thursday : Déardaoin
Friday : Dé hAoine
Saturday : Dé Sathairn
Sunday : Dé […]
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Posted by: eolai on June 15th, 2005
1. Learning Irish without traveling to KC : Lesson 1
2. Bridget is strong : Lesson 2
3. Aspiration: Letting your tongue relax : Lesson 3
4. I […]

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