
The Irish Words You Should Know: and how to use them every day
âThe best book on the Irish language I have ever read â so funny, so soulfulâ Tommy Tiernan
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Loinnir: The sunlight sparkling on the waves, or the merriness you feel after early pints of stout in the morning.
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When you speak in Irish, every word is a tiny poem that reveals a new perspective. The Irish language is our inheritance. It lives underneath us in the soil, it blows through the leaves on trees and rises from the roots. Hector Ă hEochagĂĄin is on a mission to help us reclaim that inheritance.
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From beautiful and melodic words like LOINNIR and phrases like âCĂN CHAOI A BHFUIL TĂ?â â the perfect greeting for when the postman stops by on a winterâs morning; to âGAFAââ a way to say youâre so busy you donât even have time to go to the toilet; âDAMANTAâ â when you have an almighty headache or terrible hangover; and âSIOCTHAââ when itâs so cold the grass is crunchy under your feet, rediscover the fun and magic of Irish words you can use every day.
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âThe godfather of modern Irish brings new meaning, richness and relevance to our languageâ Paul Galvin
The Irish Words You Should Know: and how to use them every day
âThe best book on the Irish language I have ever read â so funny, so soulfulâ Tommy Tiernan
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Loinnir: The sunlight sparkling on the waves, or the merriness you feel after early pints of stout in the morning.
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When you speak in Irish, every word is a tiny poem that reveals a new perspective. The Irish language is our inheritance. It lives underneath us in the soil, it blows through the leaves on trees and rises from the roots. Hector Ă hEochagĂĄin is on a mission to help us reclaim that inheritance.
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From beautiful and melodic words like LOINNIR and phrases like âCĂN CHAOI A BHFUIL TĂ?â â the perfect greeting for when the postman stops by on a winterâs morning; to âGAFAââ a way to say youâre so busy you donât even have time to go to the toilet; âDAMANTAâ â when you have an almighty headache or terrible hangover; and âSIOCTHAââ when itâs so cold the grass is crunchy under your feet, rediscover the fun and magic of Irish words you can use every day.
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âThe godfather of modern Irish brings new meaning, richness and relevance to our languageâ Paul Galvin
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âThe best book on the Irish language I have ever read â so funny, so soulfulâ Tommy Tiernan
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Loinnir: The sunlight sparkling on the waves, or the merriness you feel after early pints of stout in the morning.
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When you speak in Irish, every word is a tiny poem that reveals a new perspective. The Irish language is our inheritance. It lives underneath us in the soil, it blows through the leaves on trees and rises from the roots. Hector Ă hEochagĂĄin is on a mission to help us reclaim that inheritance.
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From beautiful and melodic words like LOINNIR and phrases like âCĂN CHAOI A BHFUIL TĂ?â â the perfect greeting for when the postman stops by on a winterâs morning; to âGAFAââ a way to say youâre so busy you donât even have time to go to the toilet; âDAMANTAâ â when you have an almighty headache or terrible hangover; and âSIOCTHAââ when itâs so cold the grass is crunchy under your feet, rediscover the fun and magic of Irish words you can use every day.
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âThe godfather of modern Irish brings new meaning, richness and relevance to our languageâ Paul Galvin











