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Feicfidh m� t� f�in agus an L�imh�n ar an D�ardaoin!
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Is bre� liom an t-amhr�n “M�l Bh�n” agus is minic a chanaim � agus m� [...]
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Má thig leat 'Aer Lingus' agus 'tiocfaidh ár l a r?, fágann sin gur Gaeilgeoir mise. "
Slugger O'Toole 2009
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Má thig leat 'Aer Lingus' agus 'tiocfaidh ár l a r?, fágann sin gur Gaeilgeoir mise. "
Slugger O'Toole 2009
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In a strong voice that belied her 85 years she began with the words "A Uachtaráin agus a chairde".
Irish eyes are smiling: show of respect turns Queen into runaway favourite 2011
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Opening her speech in Irish with "A Úachtaráin agus a chairde president and friends", the Queen spoke of the importance of forbearance and conciliation, "of being able to bow to the past but not to be bound by it", and of the many who have suffered the painful legacy of loss.
Queen gives Ireland closest royals have come to apology for Britain's actions 2011
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In 1571, AibidilGaoidheilge agus Caiticiosma was published, the first book printed in Irish in Ireland.
John Lee: Media History, Made in Ireland John Lee 2010
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Even her few words of Gaelic at the start of her speech at the state dinner on Wednesday evening – "A Úachtárain agus a chairde" "president and friends", immaculately pronounced – were an unexpected gesture.
Irish eyes are smiling: show of respect turns Queen into runaway favourite 2011
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In 1571, AibidilGaoidheilge agus Caiticiosma was published, the first book printed in Irish in Ireland.
John Lee: Media History, Made in Ireland John Lee 2010
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In 1571, AibidilGaoidheilge agus Caiticiosma was published, the first book printed in Irish in Ireland.
John Lee: Media History, Made in Ireland John Lee 2010
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