Tag: vocabulary
Speak Irish: The Wolf-Men of Ireland
Speak Irish: The Wolf-Men of Ireland and The Irish Wolfhoundby Bob Carney Ireland of old was inhabited by a large and fierce breed of wolf, as was much of Europe. Anyone with […]
Demonstration at Leinster House to highlight the broken system of teaching Irish in the Education System
The Irish language for all battle continues
Ruaile Buaile on air: Raidió Rí-Rá go live on FM
Leagan Gaeilge ar bun: Ruaile Buaile on air: Raidió Rí-Rá go live on FM Dates: 13-19 March, and every weekend until May Dublin 105.2fm, Cork 106.7fm, Limerick 105.5fm, Galway 87.7fm […]
Marie Young
Learn to Speak Irish: Tá Ceist Agam (Have a Question?)
Speak Irish: Tá Ceist Agam By Bob Carney There are many different types of fairies in Ireland, called by many names. Some call them the good people, possibly to avoid […]
Éasca Péasca: What is the Irish Language to Me?
Éasca Péasca (Easy Peasy): Student Stories: What Is the Irish Language to Me? By Patrick Gormley If you happen to have a time machine and travel to the Pontic-Caspian Steppe […]
Irish Language Ard- Fheis Gathering Sets Tone
MOTIONS, DEBATES, PLANS AND AWARDS ALL FINALISED AT CONRADH NA GAEILGE ARD-FHEIS THIS WEEKEND Paula Melvin re-elected for second term as President of Conradh na Gaeilge as ‘ambitious but vital’ […]
‘One Hundred Thousand Welcomes’ for New Communities Learning the Irish Language
‘One Hundred Thousand Welcomes’ for New Communities Learning the Irish Language Conradh na Gaeilge awards Igbo, Arabic & Ukrainian communities who took place in Céad Míle Fáilte initiative Groups from […]
Speak Irish: Deirdre of the Sorrows
Speak Irish: Deirdre of the Sorrows By Bob Carney Not all love stories end with “And they lived happily ever after.” The story of Deirdre of the Sorrows is one […]
Éasca Péasca (Easy Peasy): Student Stories – How Irish Saved Me
Easca Peasca – Student Stories: How Irish Saved Me By Peggy Gannon Retirement is challenging. I have tried knitting, book clubs, and quilting (Well, not really quilting, I just knew […]