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Lá an Bastille (July 14th) Posted by on Jul 13, 2010

We’ve just discussed the Irish for “Bastille Day” and how the word “Bastille” stays exactly the same as it is in French.  How about a few questions in Irish inspired by the history and background of this formidable building.  1.. Cad é an frása Gaeilge caighdeánach ar “the storming of the Bastille” (la prise de…

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Laethanta Saoire i Mí Iúil (Holidays in July) Posted by on Jul 5, 2010

(le Róislín) July is a month lán go drad le (chock-full of) holidays.  Some of them are well-known enough to already have Irish version for their names.  A few others I’ve translated for the occasion (if a blog can be called an “occasion”!) and marked with an asterisk, in case anyone wants to propose an…

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Gluais agus Fuaimniú don Bhlag “Corn FIFA an Domhain 2010 san Afraic Theas” Posted by on Jun 29, 2010

Some pronunciation and vocabulary notes for the last blog. a bheas [uh VAY-uss], that will be (the “ea” here is not pronounced as in “deas” or “meas”) ar chor ar bith [err khor err bih, or as it usually comes out, spoken rapidly, uh khor uh bih], at all corn, horn, “cup.”  There are other…

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Corn FIFA an Domhain 2010 san Afraic Theas Posted by on Jun 28, 2010

Critheagla (trepidation) orm, but I’ll undertake the topic anyway.  Cén fáth an chritheagla?  Dhá réasún:  a)      na barúlacha polaraithe maidir le hÉirinn agus Corn an Domhain 2010  b)      ní saineolaí spóirt mé ar chor ar bith Cén fáth a bhfuil mé á dhéanamh mar sin?  (Why am I doing this then?)  Dhá réasún:  a)      iarradh…

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Mí an Mheithimh – Mí na gCéimnithe (June – Graduation Month) (Cuid a Dó) Posted by on Jun 27, 2010

(ar leanúint) More phrases about graduation. 4) Cad a deir tú le céimí? a) comhghairdeas [KOH- γARDJ-uss]          b) comhghairm [KOH-γARzh-im]       c) comhghairdeachas [KOH- γARDJ-ukh-uss]          d) mo ghraidhin thú e) a agus c agus d 5) An bhfuair tú féin céim i mbliana?  Má fuair, inis dúinn, más mian leat – an cineál céime agus an…

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Mí an Mheithimh – Mí na gCéimnithe (June – Graduation Month) (Cuid a hAon) Posted by on Jun 24, 2010

In addition to being the month for honoring daideanna, June is also a big month for honoring céimithe (grads), so the next two blogs will discuss some terms related to graduation ceremonies and activities.  1) Cén sórt hata a chaitheann céimí ag an searmanas? clárchaipín agus scothóg air [KLAWR-KHAP-een … SKO-hohg], a mortarboard with (and)…

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Lá na nAithreacha – Father’s Day (An Tríú Domhnach i Mí an Mheithimh) Posted by on Jun 20, 2010

This blog will be a round-up of terms connected to fathers, in honor of Lá na nAithreacha (Father’s Day, lit. Day of the Fathers).  We’ll start with the basics (athair) and the less formal forms “Dad” and “Daddy,” and continue with more specialized phrases, like “godfather” and “Father Christmas.” athair [AH-hirzh], father How about the…

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