The Mrs is trying to learn, just because she fancies the challenge.
Could anyone here explain the difference between Tá mé and Is mé please?
I suspect she may have more questions later as well.
Irish Gaelic
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Re: Irish Gaelic
Feck sake, w-t!
Ye've been around us long enough to know there's no fecking logic to us, surely?
Ye've been around us long enough to know there's no fecking logic to us, surely?
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Re: Irish Gaelic
I know that - but please note - I'm not the one trying to learn the poxy lingo - can barely cope with my native!
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Re: Irish Gaelic
Dunno if this helps?
http://www.irishgaelictranslator.com/ar ... -be-verbs/
The difference appears to be that "Ta" refers to something that could change. "Is" refers to something won't change.
A beautiful language. Can't remember a word of it though except "In anim an athar agus an Mick...."
http://www.irishgaelictranslator.com/ar ... -be-verbs/
The difference appears to be that "Ta" refers to something that could change. "Is" refers to something won't change.
A beautiful language. Can't remember a word of it though except "In anim an athar agus an Mick...."
Quid est veritas?
Est vir qui adest!
Est vir qui adest!
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