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Irish Studied Prós and filíocht.

  • 02-06-2012 4:35pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 293 ✭✭


    ^ Not sure if I spelled them right, but you get the point.
    Anyway for Irish (higher level) I'm learning Grá and Fearg for the studied poetry (two different answers) and one answer for the studied story. In the one answer for the studied story it has áthas, díoma and brón.

    Do you think I'd be covered with having grá and fearg for poetry and áthas,díoma and brón for Story??

    I could have time to learn Eagla for poetry, and Náire for story, but if I could I'd rather spend that time learning off a story and a opening/closing paragraphs of a letter!

    ANY AND ALL HELP WELCOME -- Starting to FREAAAAAAAAAAAAK out, because I'm intelligent, and Irish is my only downfall!! >< ><

    Thanks in advance guys, and good luck to all of you in the JC :D


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 175 ✭✭iliketwixbars


    0000879k wrote: »
    ^ Not sure if I spelled them right, but you get the point.
    Anyway for Irish (higher level) I'm learning Grá and Fearg for the studied poetry (two different answers) and one answer for the studied story. In the one answer for the studied story it has áthas, díoma and brón.

    Do you think I'd be covered with having grá and fearg for poetry and áthas,díoma and brón for Story??

    I could have time to learn Eagla for poetry, and Náire for story, but if I could I'd rather spend that time learning off a story and a opening/closing paragraphs of a letter!

    ANY AND ALL HELP WELCOME -- Starting to FREAAAAAAAAAAAAK out, because I'm intelligent, and Irish is my only downfall!! >< ><

    Thanks in advance guys, and good luck to all of you in the JC :D

    Áthas, Díoma and Brón came up last year for the story. You're probably better off doing something else too as it is unlikely that they will come up again.

    As for the poetry, you should be okay as Grá comes up ALMOST every year. Féarg is likely this year also.


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