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Self explanatory If you d like to discuss the Irish language in English have any comments or want to post in English please put your discussion here instead of posting an English post They
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Thought fonn meant to want msh T fonn orm dul chuig an siopa We pronounce it fown down here though

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What were the weirdest most annoying grammar concepts pronounciation quirks or anything really that you encountered while learning a language

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Does anyone know of either a way I can download sound bytes from Teanglann or another similar service that gives pronunciations for words based on regional dialect with the option

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We all know that it s an old curse loosely translated as the damnation of the deer but while fia is an actual Irish word skinty is obviously a transliteration The Teanglann entry for fia

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Is is seo do dhaoine chun a gcuid Gaeilge a s id gus nascanna a roinnt Please put translation requests any comments posts in English and questions in English in the stickied posts

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TrueMadainn mhath a luchd ionnsaichidh eile This morning I came across p iste and clann in the Duolingo course Could someone explain the difference When do you use which Are

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That site teanglann ie is a very good reference for translations some basic grammar and sounds There are 3 main dialects of Irish you can hear how words sound in each of them
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Teanglann The only one and the best Regular dictionary grammar and pronunciation The only downside is it doesn t have newer words but there are other resources for that
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