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Kitty Kiska
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Posted at 10:53 am on Sep. 5, 2008 |
Quote: from o0Pippa0o at 3:11 pm on Sep. 5, 2008
ooh Cathal ó Searcaigh I'm guessing? Your so outta luck I just threw away my irish notes yesterday but "Nuair a tagann an ceo isteach ag an oiche déanann sé siochain" means when the fog comes in at night it makes peace
OMG why didnt i think of it...pfft now its too late i gave my work in today |
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o0Pippa0o
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Posted at 7:11 am on Sep. 5, 2008 |
| ooh Cathal ó Searcaigh I'm guessing? Your so outta luck I just threw away my irish notes yesterday but "Nuair a tagann an ceo isteach ag an oiche déanann sé siochain" means when the fog comes in at night it makes peace |
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Kitty Kiska
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Posted at 11:39 am on Sep. 4, 2008 |
| I dont think this makes sence... "nuair a ceo is cuis siochain sa oiche o mhin na craoibhe" (beware fada's are missing but are ment to be there) |
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Crazy snake
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Posted at 11:37 am on Sep. 4, 2008 |
Quote: from cpt wtf at 7:27 pm on Sep. 4, 2008
ive looked for gaelic converters before and couldnt find one
Because its not "gaelic". Its gaeilge. And its called: IRISH |
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Kitty Kiska
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Posted at 11:35 am on Sep. 4, 2008 |
Quote: from Crazy snake at 7:34 pm on Sep. 4, 2008
www.focal.ie ^ My Irish teacher recomended it 
Thanks |
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Crazy snake
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Posted at 11:34 am on Sep. 4, 2008 |
| www.focal.ie ^ My Irish teacher recomended it |
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Kitty Kiska
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Posted at 11:33 am on Sep. 4, 2008 |
Quote: from crazyrugger at 7:31 pm on Sep. 4, 2008
i googled it and found some but you just put in one word at a time http://www.irishdictionary.ie/home 
Word at a time might end up making a mess of the sentence....but thanks ill try in anyways |
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crazyrugger
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Posted at 11:31 am on Sep. 4, 2008 |
| i googled it and found some but you just put in one word at a time http://www.irishdictionary.ie/home |
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Kitty Kiska
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Posted at 11:30 am on Sep. 4, 2008 |
Quote: from Dexus at 7:29 pm on Sep. 4, 2008
There are Irish members with a good knowledge of Gaelic that I'm sure would be willing to help you out. However I'm not one of them, I had a particularly bad Irish teacher therefore didn't like the subject.
Nice i know the feeling i failed 5th yr honors cos of that same reason...ill look |
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Kitty Kiska
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Posted at 11:29 am on Sep. 4, 2008 |
| I lost my dictionary...and i need to do this for tomorow...stupid poem by a pedofile gay person... |
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Dexus
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Posted at 11:29 am on Sep. 4, 2008 |
There are Irish members with a good knowledge of Gaelic that I'm sure would be willing to help you out. However I'm not one of them, I had a particularly bad Irish teacher therefore didn't like the subject. |
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tenchi1084
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Posted at 11:27 am on Sep. 4, 2008 |
| hmm, I used to speak the language, but too many years in the south USA...I seemed to have forgotten... |
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Cpt Wtf
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Posted at 11:27 am on Sep. 4, 2008 |
| ive looked for gaelic converters before and couldnt find one |
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Kitty Kiska
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Posted at 11:27 am on Sep. 4, 2008 |
LW dont let me down... |
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