CrazyRabbit wrote: » The fact that I cannot answer this question in that language despite being here for 35 years would indicate that the answer is not a positive one.
deise go deo wrote: » CnaG, New EnglandCultúrlann BelfastCultúrlann DerryOireachtasSnaGFnaGRnaGTG4Glor na nGaelGaelscoileanna TeoFocal.ieGaelportCnocadoiríGael TacaClubsultLitriochtForas na GaeilgeGaelscealCumann Gaelach, ULBBCCló Iar ChonnachtaGaelchartaGaelscoil Rath TóRaidió na LiféRaidio FailteNematonDéise.ieRaidió Rí-RáCumann Gaelach, Trinity CollageCumann Gaelach, UCD I tired, More Later.:D Anyway, Dosent look dead to me.:cool:
flahavaj wrote: » That just shows you're a bit stoopid tbh.
orourkeda wrote: » IT'S DEAD. It's just a case of someone having the balls to pull the plug from the life support machine
Saila wrote: » Tá, air aigh leat go dti sneachta
deise go deo wrote: » You know what a dead language is?
deise go deo wrote: » I tired, More Later.:D Anyway, Dosent look dead to me.:cool:
orourkeda wrote: » Yes. It's a language that's dead
the untitled user wrote: » does that mean everyone who speaks it is a zombie?
deise go deo wrote: » IF you think Irish is dead then its a safe bet you dont know what a dead language is, Hint* Its not just a language you don't know;)
orourkeda wrote: » Irish is a DEAD LANGUAGE.
deise go deo wrote: » Saying it dosent make it true.:rolleyes:
orourkeda wrote: » What makes it true is the fact that it's true.
deise go deo wrote: » Why Do you Insist that Irish is dead. Its not.
orourkeda wrote: » I insist Irish is dead because Irish is dead. I havent spoke one single word of the language since i got it shoved up my arse during the leaving cert. Not one single person I've ever met in this time has ever spoken the language in my presence or even made an attempt to initiate a conversation in irish in my company. Is this because irish is widely spoken?
Saila wrote: » why do you hate america
deise go deo wrote: » You not speaking Irish dosent make it Dead. You not realizing that people you meet from time to time are Irish speakers also dose not make it dead.