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Eoin
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Username: Eoin

Post Number: 68
Registered: 10-2004


Posted on Tuesday, June 27, 2006 - 05:12 am:   Small TextLarge TextEdit PostPrint Post

A bhfaca éinne an alt faoin méid a dúirt Uactarán IFUT san Independent?

Tá sé le fáil anseo


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Seosamh Mac Muirí (Unregistered Guest)
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Posted on Wednesday, June 28, 2006 - 07:34 am:   Small TextLarge TextEdit PostPrint Post

An-ráite aige a Eoin.

Ba cheart an nasc so a leagan amach ar thaobh Béarla an chláir seo.

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Domhnall
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Post Number: 518
Registered: 06-2005


Posted on Thursday, June 29, 2006 - 06:46 pm:   Small TextLarge TextEdit PostPrint Post

Is Mac Léinn leis an gcúrsa sin mé féin. De dhéanta na fírinne cúrsa nua darb ainm "Gnó agus Gaeilge" a thosnóidh i gceann cúpla mí agus is Mac Léinn le Fiontraíocht 's Gaeilge Fheidhmeach mé nó FIONTAR mar scoil.
D'oibrigh John leis an gcúrsa go dtí cúpla mí ó shin.

Agus cén chúis go díreach nach bhfuil an cúrsa de chuid Ollscoil na hEireann, Gaillimh clúdaithe .i. Cumarsáid agus Gaeilge chomh maith le muintir ealaíona ag déanamh Gaeilge agus Fraincis trí Ghaeilge???

A people without a language of its own is only half a nation.A nation should guard its language more than its territories, 'tis a surer barrier and a more important frontier than mountain or river



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