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Topic: Anyone ever tried to learn Welsh, Gaelic or Irish?  (Read 2409 times)

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Re: Anyone ever tried to learn Welsh, Gaelic or Irish?
« Reply #15 on: May 01, 2009, 03:33:32 PM »
We went to a children's ceilidh last week at the school where Roisin goes to nursery and where Aillidh will begin school in August, and all the songs were in Gaelic.

And both Roisin and Aillidh were singing along.  Eh?

There's a lot of mix between the Gaelic unit and the English-study pupils there at the nursery level and when it comes to their practicing for performances I think they sort of throw them all in.

Aillidh has a wee boy who chases her who is in the Gaelic unit, the only one as tall as she is.  So she saw him in the ceilidh and called to him, 'Innes, blah blah blah Gaelic. . . '

I've no idea where she picked that up! 


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Re: Anyone ever tried to learn Welsh, Gaelic or Irish?
« Reply #16 on: May 01, 2009, 04:15:11 PM »
I know afew words in Gaelic thanks to an ex-boyfriend who was a practicing Druid, but not enough to hold a conversation. I'd love to learn Welsh, or at least enough to be able to pronounce the place names!
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