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    Default Will translate anything into Irish Gaeilge for you :)

    Hello all
    Well, recently I saw a thread where someone will translate anything into French for you, and I will translate anything into Irish for you Just reply below with what you want translating, and I shall send it in a PM to you unless you request it to be shown here. If you do not request it to be shown, it wont be.

    Slán (Goodbye)

    Typo x

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    Wow I didn't know the Irish had a different language
    "You live more riding bikes like these for 5 minutes than most people do in their entire lives"

    RIP Marco Simoncelli ~ 1987 - 2011
    Previous Habbox Roles: Shows Manager, Help Desk Manager, Forum Moderator, Forum Super Moderator, Assistant Forum Manager, Forum Manager, Assistant General Manager (Staff), General Manager.

    Retired from Habbox May 2011


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    Quote Originally Posted by invincible View Post
    Wow I didn't know the Irish had a different language
    Yes they do But, it isint spoken much in places such as Dublin, but it is is "gaéltacht" which is a group of places like County Claire (where my family is and where I was raised) and most of West Ireland. however, gaeilge is coming back to Dublin slowly

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    Quote Originally Posted by Typo View Post
    Yes they do But, it isint spoken much in places such as Dublin, but it is is "gaéltacht" which is a group of places like County Claire (where my family is and where I was raised) and most of West Ireland. however, gaeilge is coming back to Dublin slowly
    Wow, and I had given up on learning something new every day

    Thanks for that info Would +rep but I just did
    "You live more riding bikes like these for 5 minutes than most people do in their entire lives"

    RIP Marco Simoncelli ~ 1987 - 2011
    Previous Habbox Roles: Shows Manager, Help Desk Manager, Forum Moderator, Forum Super Moderator, Assistant Forum Manager, Forum Manager, Assistant General Manager (Staff), General Manager.

    Retired from Habbox May 2011


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    Quote Originally Posted by invincible View Post
    Wow, and I had given up on learning something new every day

    Thanks for that info Would +rep but I just did
    Thanks, Returned

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    Can you say "Haha David, you little poo".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zengo View Post
    Can you say "Haha David, you little poo".

    ''Haha a David, tá tú cac beag.''

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