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        <title>Snappy Irish Phrases</title>
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        <pubDate>Fri, 03 Jun 2011 09:39:08 +0000</pubDate>
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        <description><![CDATA[I'm looking for help: a person i know is looking for a snappy Irish word or saying to put on tshirts for a school, for promotion of the Irish language.<br />
I suggested 'Ceart go leoooor' as in Awwwwwriiiight but its too long, both in characters and for it to roll off the tongue. (Though we do say it in my school..:rolleyes:)<br /><br />
Something that would be taken to mean as 'Sorted' or 'In the bag' would be good, or showing how easy Irish is.<br />
For that I suggested 'Gaeilge = éasca', she then wanted to go with 'Ró éasca' as in the "Americanism": 'Too easy'. I'm a bit dodgy on that one myself.<br /><br />
Anyway, the point is does anyone have any poistive, encouraging but above all SNAPPY irish words/phrases that would be appropriate? My dictionary is<i> uafásach</i>!;)<br />
(P.S. All 'is féidir linn', póg mo thóin or similar comments, unless extremely helpful, will be taken as spam and reported.)]]>
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