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IRISH LANGUAGE
« on: Monday 07 July 03 10:04 BST (UK) »
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Irish Language with Dennis Doyle
« Reply #1 on: Saturday 21 January 06 21:34 GMT (UK) »
Dia duit!

Many people are showing a great interest in anything  connected with Ireland nowdays. Apart from searching for their ancestors they are interested in the history of the country, its myths and legends and its music. They are also interested in learning the language. Both members of the Roman Catholic faith and the Protestant faith now learn Irish dancing, attending the same classes and making friends with each other. There will, of course, be exceptions to the rule, a small minority, who bitterly oppose this type of progress. The tide of public opinion throughout the world is against these people. This thread has been started for those people interested in the Irish language.
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