Moll9676 wrote: » we may not get to Sligo due to transport difficulties and that any activities don't cost much
Moll9676 wrote: » I have a friend coming over from Spain for a few days and I am trying to come up with things to do. We are both 18 and she wants to experience "irish traditions" Any suggestions on what to do?? Bear in mind some days we may not get to Sligo due to transport difficulties and that any activities don't cost much
Plazaman wrote: » You wouldn't think the Fleadh was starting on Sunday week if you walk around Sligo today. Remember last year there was bunting and banners flooding the streets months beforehand, this year not a dickie bird. Is it because we know we're not going to get it in 2016 that there is less hype?
castletownman wrote: » I look forward to a warm welcome when I venture up to this next weekend. The last Fleadh I was at was the Derry one two years ago and if this is half as good I should be in for a good un. Best pub for a "cure" of a Sunday afternoon?
redarmyblues wrote: » I do my curing in Connollys.
TireeTerror wrote: » Can anyone who speaks Gaelic explain the pronounciation of "fleadh" to me? My girlfriend works in the town and as we were driving I saw a sign and said "oh look there is a trad music festival called fleadh (I pronounced it like fleeeeeaaah) and she said they pronounce it "fla". Do Irish people pronounce it like "fla"? I cant work out how it would sound like that considering the spelling of it.
TireeTerror wrote: » So how is it that its pronounced like that? Those letters would appear to be pronounced like fleeah. I noticed a lot of people also pronounce Tiocfaidh ar la as chucky ar la. I have questioned so many people about how tiocfaidh produces a "ch" sound but everyone just says "thats how its pronounced" without any proper explanation. Are there other examples of the letters tioc having a "chu" sound? I should probably take this to a language section of boards!
El Weirdo wrote: » You are using English pronunciation conventions when they don't apply to Irish. Why would they?
bodhrandude wrote: » Looking for a lift from Galway to the fleadh this afternoon or evening if anyone can help out, will chip in for fuel costs and the craic.
jonathan mark wrote: » where can i find out who playing tonight Saturday?
Bebo stunnah wrote: » Did anybody else notice the massively reduced amount of stalls around the town this year? I was talking to a few of the people running them last year and heard they were fleeced, something along the lines of €1k/day at the weekend. From what I recall it was the same crowd that organises the ploughing championship. My favourite one from last year didn't even come this year- selling corndogs