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Subdialects of Cois Fharraige Irish

As AnLoingseach, who notoriously is not quick at uploading videos, has uploaded not one, but two  great videos, I assume it’s time for me to update something on this blog. The first of these is on the pronunciation and history of the definite article while the second, which was written and Read more…

By davis, 4 years07/11/2021 ago
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Prepositions in Connemara Irish (2)

This is a continuation from the previous post. In this one the prepositions i, le, ó, roimh, thar, and idir will be used. As in the previous post, the Connemara form is on the right. The forms go: base, first person singular, second person singular, third person singular masculine, third Read more…

By davis, 5 years12/06/2020 ago
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Prepositions in Connemara Irish (1)

To start things off here, we’ll start by discussing some of the common features of Connemara Irish. Most of these features are common throughout Connemara, though it, of course, may depend on speakers. One of the most common, and easiest, tells of Connemara Irish is the difference in the prepositions Read more…

By davis, 5 years ago
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