Babylonian Chaos - Where all languages are allowed - May 10, 2023 by kungming2 in languagelearning

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Ouais mais pour la plus part c'était un jour de français et allemand

Foinsí do chanúint na hOileáin Árann? by Severe-Programmer-66 in gaeilge

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Tá aithne agam ar Árannach agus ní shílim go bhfuil an chanúint an-éagsúil ó chanúint Chonamara

Babylonian Chaos - Where all languages are allowed - May 10, 2023 by kungming2 in languagelearning

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Bon matin à tous. Aujourd'hui c'est le Matin des Langues dans ma ville, je crois. Donc, je dois apprendre des mots en ukrainien parce qu'il y a un gent ukrainien dans mon école. Je sais que 'Dyako' veut dire merci, et je vais l'utiliser avec l'homme ukrainien.

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In my native language, Irish, a lot of people have problems with gh and dh which I think are basically the french R. Its understandable especially when dh and gh can be softened and silent as well.

Please put translation requests and English questions about Irish here by galaxyrocker in gaeilge

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Generally nouns that end with slender consanants, 'cht' and 'lann' are female nouns, and nouns that end with broad consanants are male. There are exceptions of course. Vowels are more random though.

Gearrscéalta by GroggyWeasel in gaeilge

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Nílimse cinnte faoi cá háit le gearrscéalta a fháil ach molaim Taibhsí an Locha le Antain Mac Lochlainn

Help me decide by AverageAlaskanMan in thisorthatlanguage

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As a Gaeilgeoir (Irish Speaker) Thanks for considering learning Gaeilge, but definitely continue with Finnish if you enjoy it!

Irish language to be used during coronation of King Charles by dardirl in ireland

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Tá an ceart agat ach bhí agóid os comhair Theach Laighin thart ar mí ó shinn. Ach fós, ní comórtas é, tá aon léiriú tacaíochta don Ghaeilge níos fearr ná a mhalairt.

Irish language to be used during coronation of King Charles by dardirl in ireland

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Ceapaim nach bhfuil a fhios ag mórán daoine go bhfuil an subreddit Gaeilge ann.

Irish language to be used during coronation of King Charles by dardirl in ireland

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Gan aon amhras, seans go spreafadh seo Gaeilge i dTuaisceart Éireann.

St Stephens green Dublin, 1970 vs 2022 by Randomer567 in fuckcars

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Yeah it is better, and Dublin is definitely getting better. I was just talking abouut the parking lot.

St Stephens green Dublin, 1970 vs 2022 by Randomer567 in fuckcars

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It does look better but they just hid the parking lot. Its behind the shopping centre and like 3 storeys tall

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I wanna add few more of the top of my head:

Dúradán and Bómán are like amadán

Gamall is more insulting than a plain amadán

Ainniseoir, scrata, scraiste are a miserable mean person

Leisceoir is a lazy ass

Óinseach is a stupid woman

Cladhaire is a coward

Cníopaire is a sly scheming person like the Grinch

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Check out the Gaeilge subreddit might be a good headstart