yes I know. and there are so many different ways of saying things depending on which part of the country you're in - definitely not standardised. I've met people who tried to correct my accent or grammar immediately I started speaking but they were in Sydney not Eire. And I'd rather have mo dtanga briste than be confined as bearla cliste. keep it up!
Like the three shelves... trying to recall the bit of Irish I learned at Syd Uni Contin Ed. Tried using it in Donegal, not very successful...
ReplyDeleteyes I know. and there are so many different ways of saying things depending on which part of the country you're in - definitely not standardised. I've met people who tried to correct my accent or grammar immediately I started speaking but they were in Sydney not Eire. And I'd rather have mo dtanga briste than be confined as bearla cliste. keep it up!
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