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Post by westlifebomb on Jul 6, 2005 20:05:15 GMT
That's a great line for a banner!
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Post by Nickylovertje on Jul 6, 2005 20:07:44 GMT
That's a great line for a banner! Yes indeed I was thinking that at the moment I saw it
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Post by westlifebomb on Jul 6, 2005 20:38:42 GMT
You should deff do that, I bet the 'lifers will looove it!
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Post by Nickylovertje on Jul 6, 2005 20:43:38 GMT
Yup I think so too ;D def.. the Sligo guys.. as Gealic is the daily language there
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Post by westlifebomb on Jul 6, 2005 22:43:30 GMT
Well, I though the originating language was Gealic and they speak English
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Post by Nickylovertje on Jul 7, 2005 6:33:24 GMT
Well, I though the originating language was Gealic and they speak English LoL According to my Irish collegea they speak Gealic in the WestSide ( ) of Ireland.. but he also can be wrong, as he speaks English as he lives in Dublin But I will find when I'm there
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Post by Amanda on Jul 7, 2005 9:46:40 GMT
But Dublin is in the East, and if they speak Gaelic in West, why can't it be right they speak English there?
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Post by Nickylovertje on Jul 7, 2005 9:49:07 GMT
But Dublin is in the East, and if they speak Gaelic in West, why can't it be right they speak English there? Ehm.. you mean why can't they speak English in the West?
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Post by Amanda on Jul 7, 2005 10:26:02 GMT
No, no. (no, no, I don't need nobody ) You said he could be wrong cause he speaks English and lived in Dublin, but Dublin is in the East, right? And they speak Gaelic in West, so he could be right...
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Post by Nickylovertje on Jul 7, 2005 10:29:16 GMT
True
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Post by westlifebomb on Jul 7, 2005 18:15:59 GMT
Lol, well it doesn't matter... I though Brian said smt like that and I have read it as well somewhere... This is according to my English book *the best excercise in the whole year was about Ireland ;D* "The original language of Ireland is Irish Gaelic, although very few people speak it EVERY DAY. English is the language most commonly used. However, ALL the schools teach Gaelic, to make sure that it will not become extinct.
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Post by Amanda on Jul 7, 2005 18:19:09 GMT
Ooh, every school? Wish I could learn Gaelic at my school, but they only have the usual languages...
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Post by westlifebomb on Jul 7, 2005 18:42:47 GMT
Yep I dunno if I can learn it, don't think so...
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Post by Nickylovertje on Jul 7, 2005 20:33:26 GMT
Yep I dunno if I can learn it, don't think so... Sure you can! If you really, really want it, you can learn it (Trl: waar een wil is, is een weg )
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Post by westlifebomb on Jul 14, 2005 12:13:32 GMT
I ment on my school
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Post by Nickylovertje on Jul 15, 2005 16:31:39 GMT
I ment on my school Ooh hahah, no don't think so either than
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Post by westlifebomb on Jul 15, 2005 17:34:16 GMT
Lol
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Post by westlifebomb on Sept 24, 2005 20:40:59 GMT
Any luck on the irish?
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Post by Nickylovertje on Sept 25, 2005 9:35:45 GMT
Mmm didn't really had the time fot it the last months, hopefully will have some time soon, it is a really hard but a very nice language But I will get there
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Post by Tiej on Sept 25, 2005 14:21:58 GMT
ít's so cool!! I've got an english-gaelis dictonary had it for my b-day from Ireland I'd love to learn another language, just like Gaelic, tho there's only about 2 percent that speaks the language daily... I thought in Galway... saw smt about it on the irish television when I stayed there....
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