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  • Re: Ulster ???

    Not at all, Seano. Your perspective is essential is truly learning Irish. The challenge of dialects is dynamic and fun Thank you for all your help.
    Posted to General (Forum) by mary Dugan on Tue, May 22 2012
  • Re: Buntús Cainte - Lessons 1-20

    Hi Michelle, I apologize for sending the second email. I just now found my way to your response here. Go raibh maith agat. Mary
    Posted to Buntús Cainte learners (Forum) by mary Dugan on Sat, Feb 4 2012
  • Re: Buntús Cainte - Lessons 1-20

    Hi Michelle, I have been enjoying the Online Course, which I subscribed to a few months ago. Payment is charged to my credit card. Last week, I was no longer able to access it from TalkIrish.com. I am concerned about the reliabiltiy of the payment process. How do I find information on the Online Course on how to cancel my subscrition. I've put notes
    Posted to Buntús Cainte learners (Forum) by mary Dugan on Sat, Feb 4 2012
  • Re: Buntús Cainte - Lessons 1-20

    Hi Michelle, I have been enjoying the Online Course, which I subscribed to a little while ago. The monthly fee is charged to my credit card. However, Today, after logging in, I click "online course" and I only get the offer to subscirbe to the online course. I cant get to the course lessons. How do I get this resolved? Thanks, Mary Dugan
    Posted to Buntús Cainte learners (Forum) by mary Dugan on Fri, Feb 3 2012
  • Re: Translation question

    Hello, Questions on Jan 6 word of day, Páiste ( child ) Can you provide clarification on referring to children in one's family, ie Clann for referring to family members, numbers used when referring to people ( duinne, beirt, triúr..), amháin (just one). Are these all acceptable words to say how many children are in a family
    Posted to Buntús Cainte learners (Forum) by mary Dugan on Fri, Jan 7 2011
  • Re: Translation question

    Hi Michelle, Comhghairdeas on the Award! !! I'm enjoying a slow, enjoyable and somewhat steady pursuit of an teanga gaeilge thanks to Talk Irish. I'm having difficulty in posting a comment on the Word a Day. It would be such good parctise. I can view the comments, bu can find the spot to add my own.
    Posted to Buntús Cainte learners (Forum) by mary Dugan on Fri, Jan 7 2011
  • Re: Translation question

    Michelle, Thanks so much for the explanation. One Intro to irish Grammar had Tá sí fuar, so I was confused. I now see that sí is only required to indicate the gender of personal pronouns. She or he. Thanks for the heads up on the various exceptions to look out for! Mary
    Posted to Buntús Cainte learners (Forum) by mary Dugan on Sun, Nov 14 2010
  • Re: Talk Irish video series - First release!

    Tá me ag foghlaimn Gaeilge. Tá mé i mo chónaí i suas Nua Eabharc. Glad to become acquainted with the Activism in the Big Apple. I appreciate how the web videos connect enthusiastic learners with each other. Especially as I am teaching myself, which would be impossible without the audio available on the web. A google
    Posted to General (Forum) by mary Dugan on Sat, Nov 13 2010
  • Re: Translation question

    Hello, I love the website and MP3 Búntus Cainte lessons. I have a question about the gender of aimsir ( weather). Two books I have , list it as Ainmfhocal baininscneach (feminine). One book I havae lists it as firinschneach ( masculine). I imagine there could be some confusion with the Irish abbrev for masculine being f. I have seen an t-úrlár
    Posted to Buntús Cainte learners (Forum) by mary Dugan on Sat, Nov 13 2010
  • Re: Just released - Buntús Cainte for iPod, iPhone and iPad!

    Hello Niall, Wanted to share the solution to my similar problem. I mistakenly thought that I could use the MP3 version of Buntus Cainte on my computer like the free trial. But Michelle clarified that it must be synced and used on the iPod or similar device. I now see the text and hear the audio on my iPod, by clicking the center button a bit till the
    Posted to Buntús Cainte learners (Forum) by mary Dugan on Sat, Nov 13 2010
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