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Talk:Irish dialects
Talk:Irish dialects I'm moving my page on Irish dialects from http://www.ling.uni-potsdam.de ...
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Irish language
Irish language Irish (Gaeilge) Pronunciation: IPA: Spoken in: Ireland, Canada ... family: Indo-European Celtic Insular Celtic Goidelic Irish Writing system: Latin (Irish variant) Official status Official language of: Ireland ... may contain IPA phonetic symbols in Unicode. Irish (Gaeilge), a Goidelic language spoken in ...
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Ulster Irish
Ulster Irish Ulster Irish is the dialect of the Irish language spoken in the province of Ulster ... is Donegal, so that the term Donegal Irish is often used synonymously. Nevertheless records of ... help provide a broader view of Ulster Irish. Lexicon The Ulster dialect contains many ...
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Munster Irish
Munster Irish Munster Irish is the dialect of the Irish language spoken in the province of Munster ... Kerry (notably Dingle) and Cork. Lexicon Munster Irish differs from the Ulster and Connacht dialects in a number of respects. Some ...
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Irish language (translated from German)
Irish language Irish (Gaeilge) Spoken in: Ireland, isolates Northern Ireland ... Klassifikation : Indogermanisch Celtic one Island-celtic Goidelisch Irish Official status Office language in: Republic of ... ISO 639-2: gle SIL: GLE Those Irish language (Irish Gaeilge or Gaoluinn, also Gaeilge well ...
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Irish orthography
Irish orthography Irish orthography has the reputation of being very ... but there are still some. In fact, Irish spelling is mainly based on etymological relations ... irregular in this regard. There are three dialects of spoken Irish: Ulster (now predominantly in County Donegal), ...
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Connacht Irish
Connacht Irish Connacht Irish is the dialect of the Irish language spoken in the province of Connacht ... in a variety of ways, as Mayo Irish has a number of features in common with Ulster Irish. Lexicon Some differences between Mayo and ...
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Irish phrasebook (Wikitravel)
Irish phrasebook Irish is one of the three Gaelic languages ... edit] Pronunciation guide There are three major dialects in Irish, named for the three provinces in the ... to an extent). This is the official Irish that appears in phrasebooks and in ...
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Irish syntax
Irish syntax Irish syntax is rather different from that of ... order The normal word order in an Irish sentence is: Preverbal particle Verb Subject Direct ... Gaeilge le Cáit go minic. speaks Mícheál Irish with Cáit often 'Mícheál speaks Irish with Cáit often.' Verb Subject Dir. ...
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Irish verbs
Irish verbs Irish verb forms are constructed either synthetically or ... plural". In addition to the three persons, Irish also has an impersonal form (also called ... forms in the standard language; in the dialects, other patterns may be found. See Irish orthography for a discussion of how ...
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