Irish phrases
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@STUNTS1516 Who cares if they speak english, they're not english so why should they only speak someone elses language.
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its been four years get some audio
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OK it's been three years now where's the damn audio?
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Hóigh...
Dia Duit is pronounced "jee-ah dwit". My parents from the Gaeltacht in Co.Roscommon I speak Gaeilge fluently. IF you wish to learn how to pronounce these words just give me a private message.
Go raibh míle maith agat for learninig Gaeilge it's a beautiful language that is fighting for it's survival.
Slán mo chara.
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@AskSOmeoneelse Could you please provide audio? It is much easier to learn if we see the words and hear them spoken. Especially since Irish is *NOT* a phonetic language. F'ex: Dia Dhuit is pronounced like "Gia Ditch" (according to my N. Ireland friend). So, anyway...here is another user asking (nicely) for audio. Thanks! Go raibh maith agat.
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@pyscolittlegirllorna It's actually both, Dia Duit is the more formal versions.
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Tá sé mícheart níl sé "haileo" tá sé Dia duit!
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This is not right I go to a Irish school I would know I live in Ireland! And some of this is made up!!!
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Do I have to say Dia Duit if I'm Buddhist? LOL!
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Are you a retart or English?
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@soregan2404 Shit, fool, learning in general is boring. That doesn't mean you have to HATE Irish
thanks dude, when I go to Ireland and say these words how I read them, and when people look at me funny because I have said the wrong things because you only put up the words and didn;t say the words too, I can then give you a nice punch in the face
icp422003 3 years ago 9
You want audio?
Be more polite and give me a few days...
AskSOmeoneelse 3 years ago 22