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PostPosted: Tue 03 Jul 2012 12:31 am 
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lucasanseo wrote:
I've struggled to find resources to help organize grammar into sections; such as Present Tense, Past Tense, and Future Tense, Conditional Tense etc. I only ever seem to find websites which provide phrases...but that can only get you so far. Anyhow, I'll check out those links, thanks again! :)

Hi, Luke. Welcome to ILF. :wave:

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My "specialty" is Connemara Irish, particularly Cois Fhairrge dialect.
Is fearr Gaeilge ḃriste ná Béarla cliste, cinnte, aċ i ḃfad níos fearr aríst í Gaeilge ḃinn ḃeo na nGaeltaċtaí.
Gaeilge Chonnacht (GC), go háraid Gaeilge Chois Fhairrge (GCF), agus Gaeilge an Chaighdeáin Oifigiúil (CO).


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PostPosted: Tue 03 Jul 2012 2:56 pm 
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Dia duit. I'm Red. I've been struggling with learning Irish for the past few months, mainly because it's been hard to find good resources that other people have had success with. While searching out reviews of some program or another I wandered in here, and really liked the atmosphere.

Unlike many others, I'm not Irish or of Irish descent or anything at all. I'm American, although my family is German. I just really like various bits of folklore, and ended up trying to piece together some Irish to read/understand more Irish lore; eventually I got really interested in the language.

As is, I'm probably just going to read a lot and not post too often, but hopefully as I learn I'll have more and more things to say. :)


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PostPosted: Sat 07 Jul 2012 3:57 am 
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Hello everybody,
My name is Iserlynn, 35 years old from Holland. I've always had a soft spot for the Irish and their language. Been to Ireland once for my uncle's wedding, but i was 4 years old, so i can't remember much of it. Since a couple of weeks now i have an irish friend (we play a game together online) with whom i get along great. That is also more or less the reason i would like to learn the irish language. So hopefully i will get started next year ..if i can find the time that is hahahaha.
Well ....it's not really a long introduction...but i hope it will do :)

Slán,

Iserlynn


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PostPosted: Sat 07 Jul 2012 4:08 am 
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Fáilte a Iserlynn!

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PostPosted: Sat 07 Jul 2012 8:43 am 
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Welcome Red and Iserlynn! :wave:

Don't be afraid to ask questions - we may not always have all the answers but we can all learn by being made to think about them. :D

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WARNING: Intermediate speaker - await further opinions, corrections and adjustments before acting on my advice.
My "specialty" is Connemara Irish, particularly Cois Fhairrge dialect.
Is fearr Gaeilge ḃriste ná Béarla cliste, cinnte, aċ i ḃfad níos fearr aríst í Gaeilge ḃinn ḃeo na nGaeltaċtaí.
Gaeilge Chonnacht (GC), go háraid Gaeilge Chois Fhairrge (GCF), agus Gaeilge an Chaighdeáin Oifigiúil (CO).


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PostPosted: Sat 07 Jul 2012 2:19 pm 
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Hello everyone, my name is Anthony and I am a TRUE beginner at the Irish language I know pretty much NOTHING. I am VERY interested in learning to write, speak, and enjoy this beautiful language. I was pointed here from another forum where i was looking for help for a tattoo translation, also where I first took a MAJOR interest learning, and look forward to all the help and insight you wonderful volunteers are willing to give. Thank you so much in advance to all of you.


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PostPosted: Sat 07 Jul 2012 2:26 pm 
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You are very welcome to the forum Anthony. :wave:


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PostPosted: Sat 07 Jul 2012 2:44 pm 
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Thank you. :D it's nice to be welcome. look forward to learning.


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PostPosted: Sat 07 Jul 2012 3:43 pm 
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Welcome to ILF, Anthony. :wave:

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WARNING: Intermediate speaker - await further opinions, corrections and adjustments before acting on my advice.
My "specialty" is Connemara Irish, particularly Cois Fhairrge dialect.
Is fearr Gaeilge ḃriste ná Béarla cliste, cinnte, aċ i ḃfad níos fearr aríst í Gaeilge ḃinn ḃeo na nGaeltaċtaí.
Gaeilge Chonnacht (GC), go háraid Gaeilge Chois Fhairrge (GCF), agus Gaeilge an Chaighdeáin Oifigiúil (CO).


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PostPosted: Wed 22 Aug 2012 5:56 pm 
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Hi,i just want to say hello and glad that i see some friendly names on here that i recognise from "another" forum.Porpentine sent me a private message to let me know what went on and that people had come here.....so i guess i followed you :D


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