Sunday, March 6, 2011

St Patrick's Day 2011

Lá Fhéile Pádraig (pronounced, "law ale a Fadrig")


Hallo to Irish language learners!


How goes the self - study process?

I hope you are moving along carefully and slowly.

In this way, you will circumvent any problems you have in returning
again to relearn or review material.

Keep your pace and never rush the process of learning.

Enjoy the work toward the learning and knowledge of a most excellent
language in time!

This also prevent errors in the future and enough time to correct errors.

The Irish prefer to be careful and meticulous and do their work with
pride and eagerness.

Keep the pace in time and in season alway!

Never be tempted to rush any learning. Leave time for study or for tests and
such, if ye be in schooling at present.


In this way, may no true Irish ever be supplanted by duplicators or impersonators
in time!

God bless.


http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_do_you_write_'Happy_Saint_Patrick's_Day'_in_Irish


**Early St Patrick's Day Gift:

http://www.ireland-information.com/irishphrases.htm


Your humble Irish self - study facilitator,

Jo


Contact me in the 'Comments' Section if you need corrections made or to
leave any other requests of self - study material in time.

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