Tá athas orm gur bhual Lee Valley Walking bonn óir do Seirbhís i nGaeilge ag #gradaim2024 inné ag Páirc an Chróchaigh.
Delighted that Lee Valley Walking was awarded a gold medal for Service through Irish at the Glor na nGael Gradaim at Croke Park yesterday.
With Gaeilge le Jane!
Gaeilge le Jane
Tá Jane Ní Luasa ag leanúint i ndiaidh cosán a sinsir ag múineadh na Gaeilge agus tá gnó láidir aici ar líne anois.
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Is mór an onóir dom a bheith páirteach sa taispeántas seo. Nuair a dhéantar scanadh ar na cóid QR, cloisfear mé ag labhairt faoi na píosaí ealaíne! 🎧🖼️☘️
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Deineadh taifeadadh ar an bhfíseán seo i gcúl an ghleanna (An Com Rua) anseo i nGuagán Barra, an áit ina bhfuil an foraois sa lá atá inniu ann. Battie Kit Ó Laoire an t-ainm atá ar an bhfear ag caitheamh an hata ag tús an fhíseáin lena dhroim casta i dtreo an cheamara.
April is AIBREÁN in Modern Irish
One Irish scribe, writing on 17 April 1717, spelt the month-name as if it were ATHBHRAON 'another drop of rain’ ☔️
#AprilShowers
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Quickly falling back i ngrá le Gaeilge having written this! Go raibh míle le @DerekHolly7@NiLuasa Kathy @trailblazery and John Ó Riordáin for their insight iontach into Irish language learning @SnaGaeilge 💚 https://t.co/2iQWCUIeqV
An bhfuil leagan Gaeilge don rann ‘one for sorrow, two for joy, three for a girl, four for a boy, five for silver, six for gold, seven for a secret never to be told’ ag éinne?
Tonight is St Brigid's eve so don't forget to leave a cloth or scarf outside to be blessed by the saint as she passes. Known as a 'Bratog Bride' in Irish folklore, this special garment can then be used as a cure for headaches or sore throats #folklore#Ireland#StBrigidsDay