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Grúpa na Gaeilge

This group is for all those who wish to learn the Irish language with me. I am not a fluent speaker but someone who is in the process of learning myself. It is my hope that we can become an interactive group so we can all progress together.

Members: 18
Created By: Robert Brady
Latest Activity: Jun 10

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Click here for Blas Language program
Click here for Quizlet
Click here for Irish/English dictionary
Click here for How to add Photos to a thread
Click here for Pronunciation Guide

Discussion Forum

Photos and captions as Gaeilge 40 Replies

This should be a really fun exercise. Post a photo of whatever you want and give it a caption in Irish. Comments are encouraged. You can post as many photos as you like but post each one seperately...

Started by Robert Brady. Last reply by Alexandre Boulet May 14.

Everyday life in gaeilge

Let talk about our everyday life written in gaeilge. What did you do today what do you want to share to the group of what you have done or lived today ? Another way to create sentence in gaeilge to...

Started by Alexandre Boulet May 13.

Another Quizlet ideas !!!! 2 Replies

Hi Robert While learning gaeilge i stumbled upon something i did not understand. I know tht ag means at but what means agam agat and so on ? i tought that it was (me) at for agam (you ) at for agat...

Started by Alexandre Boulet. Last reply by Alexandre Boulet May 3.

Fáilte go Grúpa na Gaeilge

I just wanted to take this opportunity to welcome the newest members of Grúpa na Gaeilge; Ima_Ozzy, Leonardo Perin, Auds, and Tainara Duarte. It's nice to have you as members and I hope that you fi...

Started by Robert Brady Apr 28.

quizlet on verb 10 Replies

On of the most important thing in learning a language is the knowledge of how the sentence are created.. .correct me if i'm wrong but the right way to write a sentence in gaeilge is Verb, pronoun, ...

Tagged: learning, irish, verb, gaeilge, gaelic

Started by Alexandre Boulet. Last reply by Robert Brady Apr 25.

Ordering Food and Drink

Lets assemble a list of terms that we would use to order food and drink Bia agus deoch. This would come in handy when visiting taverns and restaurants in the Gaelteacht. Lets start with this one: ...

Started by Robert Brady Apr 22.

Useful Irish Sayings 20 Replies

Lets gather some useful Irish sayings that we can use to make another set. I'll offer the first one: Is fearr Gaeilge bríste ná Béarla clista! Even broken Irish is better than clever English!

Started by Robert Brady. Last reply by Robert Brady Apr 22.

Greetings and salutations as Gaeilge 32 Replies

Dia dhuit ar maidin! God be with you this morning! Let's start a thread consisting of greetings and salutations. Post one greeting and one salutation as Gaeilge (in Irish) and its literal translat...

Started by Robert Brady. Last reply by Robert Brady Apr 21.

Terms of Endearment 6 Replies

Lets assemble a set of Terms of Endearment. These are very useful phrases to learn and ones that we can use on our family and close friends. They might also be perfect captions to use in the Photo ...

Started by Robert Brady. Last reply by Robert Brady Apr 20.

Resources 1 Reply

Here are the links that we will all need for our studies: Blas - Giota Beag http://www.bbc.co.uk/northernireland/irish/bl dictionary: http://www.englishirishdictionary.com/ there are others that y...

Started by Robert Brady. Last reply by Deragon Pierre Apr 11.

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Shawn Anderson Comment by Shawn Anderson on June 10, 2008 at 11:36pm
Hello, everyone. Any ideas on the easiest way to start learning? just joined LI and have always loved the irish culture, and would love to learn the language.
Alexandre Boulet Comment by Alexandre Boulet on April 30, 2008 at 10:58pm
There a special treat for all of us in grúpa na Gaeilge. In the name of the fada from RTE Radió na Gaeltachata. It an american Irish man who is a comedian and learn Gaeilge to do a stand up comedy after in Dublin.. really fun, instructive, and sentimental also.. .a must see :) here the link : http://www.rte.ie/tv/inthenameofthefada/
Alexandre Boulet Comment by Alexandre Boulet on April 24, 2008 at 3:35am
I have an important question... i know that the irish language have different accent all ovr ireland... they dont talk the same way in the musnter then in Ulster... My question is to the written , the spelling and the grammar change also or they writ the same way accros Ireland ? is it just the accent that differ are the whole language, in written also ?
Felicia Comment by Felicia on April 11, 2008 at 9:13pm
Dia Dhuit a Robert! I am happy you put this back up and hope it is ok that I am wanting ot join again. If not, let me know and I will remove myself with no offense taken. I am really busy as I explained, but am interested in re-learning the language sills that I am losing with no-one ot speak with. I do nt know how to utilize quizlet, if oyu might help me, I would appreciate it. Slan.
Robert Brady Comment by Robert Brady on April 11, 2008 at 4:18am
Thanks to all of you for returning. I guess I just didn't realize how much it meant to you guys and I'm thankful for you all. As I mentioned before, I'm a student too. I searched all over the net to find a forum that was active and was suitable for me and I just couldn't find one so I thought that I would start one of my own. My main objective was to create a group of beginners, advanced beginners and intermediate students of the language and get something going that was active and progressive.
I think my first attempt was a little too much. As it evolved, I began to realize that I needed to put together a program that was self-paced, interactive, fun as well as educational. I could study on my own, but that's no fun at all! I like the interaction between friends and like-minded individuals.
I'm really looking forward to the photo/caption thread as I will get to see pictures of friends and places and it will give us a little practice along the way.
Anyway, enough of my rambling.

Go raibh maith agaibh mo chairde!
Sónia Comment by Sónia on April 11, 2008 at 1:52am
I send a message to the group when I only whant to send to Robert. Made a mistake, sorry about that!
Sónia Comment by Sónia on April 11, 2008 at 12:57am
Thank God ( Buiochas le Dia) the group returns!
Lets go try to learn Irish language!
Alexandre Boulet Comment by Alexandre Boulet on April 10, 2008 at 8:55pm
I just discover at the library a book about irish alphabet... (made in New York) It called Ogham. In fact the language of the Celt !!! beofre St Patrick came and introduce the latin alphabet that will create this Gaeilge that we like so much
here. It clearly stated in the book each letter consonnant and voyels is represented by a mark on a horizontal line grave in stone. We read it from bottom to top. Special hey ! just like the asian they used a set of symbol to write !

I will respond to those two discussion for sure this week end I think it two fun way of learning.

Iniu Maith this new group is maith sin :)
Is mise Alexandre Boulet
Rodrigo Monteiro Comment by Rodrigo Monteiro on April 10, 2008 at 5:55pm
Well... We only learn from our mistakes, isn't it? I'm very thankful for the return of the group. I believe this new structure will be more productive for us. As soon as I get home, I'll go for another drill on Quizlet.
Thanks one more time, mates. Let's work!
Deragon Pierre Comment by Deragon Pierre on April 10, 2008 at 10:33am
I agree with you Robert,on the way to procede with Blas and Quislet but like you`ve said being more interactive should resolve
many questions,like giving oppinions and sharing knowledge,we will see then where we are going.Dont you think Robert..??
Go raibh mile maith agat agus adh mor ort ,Pierre Slan anois
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