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15-05-2008, 20:48   #31
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ba mhaith liom níos mó gaeilge a fhoghlaim, tá mé ag freastal ar scoil fós ach ba mhaith liom mo gailge a úsáid freisin, cén topic a rachaidh mé má tá uaim é seo a dhéanamh?
Ní thuigim do ceist.
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15-05-2008, 23:33   #32
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ba mhaith liom níos mó gaeilge a fhoghlaim, tá mé ag freastal ar scoil fós ach ba mhaith liom mo gailge a úsáid freisin, cén topic a rachaidh mé má tá uaim é seo a dhéanamh?
Níl mé cinnte cad atá i gceist agat ach oiread. Mholfainn duit páirt a ghlacadh i dTeach na nGealt chun do Ghaeilge a fhorbairt.
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16-05-2008, 20:03   #33
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tá brón orm rinn mé dearmad ar na focail "go dtí"

ba mhaith liom níos mó gaeilge a fhoghlaim, tá mé ag freastal ar scoil fós ach ba mhaith liom mo gailge a úsáid freisin, cén topic a rachaidh mé go dtí má tá uaim é seo a dhéanamh?

go raibh maith agat do an freagra "teach na nGaelt"
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06-07-2008, 20:06   #34
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Could we get the OP updated to include all conversational groups in every county? Would be a useful resource.
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10-09-2008, 11:51   #35
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Just found this thread would love to learn to speak Irish again, didn’t make a very good attempt the first time, would love to make up for it!! can anyone recommend any adult courses in or around Tallaght, Saggart area?
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08-10-2008, 16:21   #36
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Hi ,
I am also interested in conversation groups in the south dublin area if anyone can recommend one. Thanks
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08-10-2008, 16:55   #37
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Try your local library
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22-10-2008, 23:08   #38
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Hi ,
I am also interested in conversation groups in the south dublin area if anyone can recommend one. Thanks
hi there..just wondering if you had any luck with finding a group. I would be very interested if it was available
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24-10-2008, 01:11   #39
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Gaeilge classes??

Anyone know of any beginners irish classes in south dublin or the city center?? any responses are appritiated!
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24-10-2008, 14:50   #40
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Could we get the OP updated to include all conversational groups in every county? Would be a useful resource.

Sorry if its an obvious answer...but what does OP stand for??
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24-10-2008, 18:59   #41
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Sorry if its an obvious answer...but what does OP stand for??
I think its the person who started the thread
Opening Poster???
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29-12-2008, 22:50   #42
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Swords

Does anyone know if the Swords group mentioned by the orignal poster is still going? You have no idea how much it would help me as I'm in 6th year and coming up to the oral soon!
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dia dhuit laids

taim ar thoir rangana no ciorcal comhra tri gaeilge i gceantar cluan tarbh no i lar na cathrach. ach ni mor diobh beith sna trathnonna. an bhfuil aon clu ag duine.
cheers cain

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there is an irish conversation group in the ilac libray in Dublin,it's on saturdays at 11:30,i meant to go last saturday but slipped my mind. I will find out what level it is at and report back
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27-05-2009, 10:11   #45
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Tá eolas faoi ranganna gaeilge ar fáil ag suiomh Chonradh na Gaeilge. www.cnag.ie
The three main dialects of Gaeilge are Ulster, Connacht and Munster.
Irish language conversations may be available in your local library or through your local VEC.

Comhrá gaeilge ag tosnú sa leabharlann i Sráid an Phiarsaigh. New coversation group starting in Pearse Street Library:
Beidh an cruinniú seo ag tosnú ar an Luain 8ú lá de Mheitheam.
Má ta suim agart páirt a ghlacadh leis an imeacht seo, bígí linn an dara luain de gach mí comhrá Gaeilge a chleachtadh agus an Ghaeilge a chur chun cinn.


Le buíochas



ENGLISH

Dear Sir or Madam



The exchange will begin next Mon 8thJune
If you are interested in taking part, join us the second Monday of each month to practice and improve your spoken Irish.

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