Worth learning Irish for a trip to Dublin?

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Worth learning Irish for a trip to Dublin?

Postby ChronoC » 2014-06-01, 3:21

Would I be able to use it at all?

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Re: Worth learning Irish for a trip to Dublin?

Postby TeneReef » 2014-06-01, 5:45

You could use it in government buildings, I guess. :|
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Re: Worth learning Irish for a trip to Dublin?

Postby linguoboy » 2014-06-01, 17:13

"Richmond is a real scholar; Owen just learns languages because he can't bear not to know what other people are saying."--Margaret Lattimore on her two sons

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Re: Worth learning Irish for a trip to Dublin?

Postby Ciarán12 » 2014-06-02, 18:11

You could if you wanted to, but you would have to go to specific places, you almost certainly wouldn't just happen upon people able or willing to speak Irish. However, like I said, if you wanted to you could speak Irish nearly all day, you just need to find the community of speakers in the city. If you're planning a trip here I'd speak it with you and I could point you in the direction of places to go where you can speak it.

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Re: Worth learning Irish for a trip to Dublin?

Postby Marah » 2014-06-02, 18:55

Par exemple, l'enfant croit au Père Noël. L'adulte non. L'adulte ne croit pas au Père Noël. Il vote.


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