I feel like this is all building up to being hit with metre sticks and whipped with steel whistles again. PTSD is kind of kicking in.
What’s the difference between *thar* and *os cionn*?
Keep these coming! This was great 👍
Had this exact picture as a poster in me primary school.
Learning it: So why (and when) do you use M/H?
Unless you’re from Connemara, and you used the ‘m’ instead of ‘h’ in every situation.
What’s the rule?
I feel like séimhiús and urús in this context have done an awful lot to put millions of people off the poor language. Completely redundant ornamentation that would just get you in trouble for getting wrong.
Idir na mboscaí. No?
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Does this remind anyone else of that Bosco episode?
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Honestly, this escalated quickly.
I feel like this is all building up to being hit with metre sticks and whipped with steel whistles again. PTSD is kind of kicking in.
What’s the difference between *thar* and *os cionn*?
Keep these coming! This was great 👍
Had this exact picture as a poster in me primary school.
Learning it: So why (and when) do you use M/H?
Unless you’re from Connemara, and you used the ‘m’ instead of ‘h’ in every situation.
What’s the rule?
I feel like séimhiús and urús in this context have done an awful lot to put millions of people off the poor language. Completely redundant ornamentation that would just get you in trouble for getting wrong.
Idir na mboscaí. No?
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Does this remind anyone else of that Bosco episode?