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  1. #1531274

    Tugtar sampla chomh maith den dearcadh sin sa tuarascáil: I wouldn’t be able to go out and speak — like, have a conversation with someone in Irish and I think that needs to be emphasised more because, it’s — like, it’s so important in the country, to keep it alive and I think it’s put — there’s so much pressure put on it in, like, you’re learning poetry and essays and stuff like that whereas, it should be — enjoy it, like, you should be enjoying the subject because it’s, like, part of who we are.

  2. #1702047

    It was as though I knew it wouldn’t be for long.

  3. #1801709

    It is small, but it is significant.

  4. #1768287

    *‘I’ll see it and tell it and think it and breathe it,* *And reflect from the mountain so all souls can see it,* *I’ll stand on the ocean until I start sinkin’,* *And I’ll know my song well before I start singin’* *And it’s a hard, it’s a hard, it’s a hard, it’s a hard,* *It’s a hard rain’s a gonna fall…..’* An tóirse tugtha ar aghaidh.

  5. #920229

    “Democracy is great and I’m in favour of it, but sometimes it doesn’t work, and in this case it didn’t work”.

  6. #998020

    Do not turn it into a partisan political issue, it is a political issue of course but don’t allow it to be used as political tool by political parties.

    “Don’t allow Irish to become a political tool” – Catalan Ombudsman – Maitiú Ó Coimín

  7. #1310032

    Yet, there is great quality here and, perhaps surprisingly, in this shallow, smug age of sell it, buy it, screw it, those questions which Ó Ríordáin posed still attract readers.

    Poet of prayer and pain – Pól Ó Muirí

  8. #1989324

    It's em bhuel it's em it's an-dainséarach don em eacnamaíocht má briseann sé amach anseo.

    An Tumoideachas agus an Dátheangachas – Bréagnú ar Thuiscintí Coitianta

  9. #354352

    “Another factor was that, while the Judicial Appointments Advisory Board process was a model of best practice in its day, almost 20 years from its establishment it was considered worthwhile to review the operation of the entire judicial appointments system to ensure it reflects current best practice, that it is open, transparent and accountable and that it promotes diversity,” a dúirt an tAire Fitzgerald.

  10. #840407

    Hang it (bhí poll beag ar a bharr ar chlé!) or place it, where you can easily find it in an emergency - it could mean the difference between life and death for you and your family!’ Bhí formhór an leabhráin dírithe ar an bhfeirmeoir agus ar na nithe ba mba chóir dó a dhéanamh ar an bhfeirm i gcás go dtosódh cogadh núicléach.

  11. #1021559

    Dúirt an Seanadóir Cummins: “It has taken 56 years for such a Bill and considering the progress on Committee Stage I think it will take another 56 years to complete it, in the way it has been dealt with.” “Masla” ab ea é sin ar mhuintir na Gaeilge agus na Gaeltachta, a dúirt an Seanadóir Ó Clochartaigh.

    Ní ghéillfidh McGinley don bhrú faoi Bhille na Gaeltachta – Pól Ó Muirí, Eagarthóir Gaeilge

  12. #1035020

    Tagann an t-amhrán a bhíodh acu sna seanhallaí ceoil chun cuimhne: "It's the same the whole world over/ It's the poor what gets the blame/ It's the rich what gets the gravy/ Ain't it all a bleeding shame." Tá na scamaill eacnamaíocha ag bailiú, ní amháin, os cionn na hÉireann ach os cionn iarthar an domhain ar fad.

    An saol de réir Kafka – 1

  13. #1035223

    Tagann an t-amhrán a bhíodh acu sna seanhallaí ceoil chun cuimhne: "It's the same the whole world over/ It's the poor what gets the blame/ It's the rich what gets the gravy/ Ain't it all a bleeding shame." Tá na scamaill eacnamaíocha ag bailiú, ní amháin, os cionn na hÉireann ach os cionn iarthar an domhain ar fad.

    An saol de réir Kafka – 1

  14. #1559301

    Harlow: Longman ‘For it is generally accepted that in order to secure the survival of a minority language as a living entity it is necessary not only to gain legal recognition for it, but also to prove that it has at its disposal all the linguistic resources needed for successful communication in a modern industrially advanced world.’ 1991.

  15. #1753666

    Tá trácht uirthi san amhrán Let it Be, a scríobh Paul i 1970: *" When I find myself in times of trouble, mother Mary comes to me, speaking words of wisdom, let it be....."* D'inis Paul go raibh sé faoi bhrú ag an t-am sin agus tháinig a mháthair chuige i mbrionglóid agus dúirt sí leis *"It will be all right, just let it be."* Thug sé an t-ainm céanna ‘Mary’ ar a inion féin ina hómós.

  16. #1788958

    It is in that same 20-year period that the slow, steady decline into chaos in certain parts of West Belfast began, and it was on his watch that it has gathered pace to become the runaway train that it is today*,” a scríobh Squinter.