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Happy Saint Patties Day
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2017-03-17 at 7:52 PM UTC
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2017-03-17 at 7:53 PM UTCDo you even speak Gaelic?
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2017-03-17 at 7:55 PM UTCFun fact: before green was the main color associated with St. Patrick's day, it was BLUE.
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2017-03-17 at 7:57 PM UTC
Originally posted by Sophie Do you even speak Gaelic?
Wasn't passed down. My Dad took off before I was born, But I know his father did. We talked about it. He knew a few words as well.
Then there was my Adopted dad.. his dad came from Ireland and his mom was Mexican. He spoke fluent spanish, I never learned spanish either. Whats' your fucking point? I celebrate cinco De Mayo though -
2017-03-17 at 7:59 PM UTC
Originally posted by Totse 2001 Wasn't passed down. My Dad took off before I was born, But I know his father did. We talked about it. He knew a few words as well.
Then there was my Adopted dad.. his dad came from Ireland and his mom was Mexican. He spoke fluent spanish, I never learned spanish either. Whats' your fucking point? I celebrate cinco De Mayo though
There is no point. I was just wondering if you spoke the language. It's a pretty cool language. Way cooler than Spanish at least you half gringo pendejo. -
2017-03-17 at 8 PM UTCHappy saint rattex day
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2017-03-17 at 8 PM UTCBTW.. Gaelic is actually from the Gaels, who some tribes in Ireland (The most spoken now) adopted from Gaels who were ancient Spain and much of France.
It's more a latin language then celtic tribal languages. not all Irish speak Gaelic, as not all Scottish have their version. other languages have been reserved. -
2017-03-17 at 8:01 PM UTC
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2017-03-17 at 8:04 PM UTCHah thats a good one
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2017-03-17 at 8:06 PM UTC
Originally posted by Totse 2001 BTW.. Gaelic is actually from the Gaels, who some tribes in Ireland (The most spoken now) adopted from Gaels who were ancient Spain and much of France.
It's more a latin language then celtic tribal languages. not all Irish speak Gaelic, as not all Scottish have their version. other languages have been reserved.
According to this map i found on the internet that is not true at least as far as ancient Spain is concerned. Well maybe a little...
Fun fact. English is a Germanic language. It's closest relative is Frysian, which is a dialect spoken in The Netherlands. After that, Dutch is English's closest relative. All the languages spoken today in northern Europe have a common proto-Germanic ancestor language. -
2017-03-17 at 8:10 PM UTCExcept for Finnish btw. Their language is more Slavic in nature.
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2017-03-17 at 8:17 PM UTCWell part of Spain was this region at one time. And Romans invaded England and much of Wales and Ireland.. but were pushed back by the people of what is ireland today
Then came the Norwegian cunts. Deághaidh and the O'Briens and O'Conors pushed the Norwegians out of what is Ireland now.
The Romans and Norwegians wen't home in Shame or buried in the peat grass. -
2017-03-17 at 8:17 PM UTCAre you saying patties just to piss people off?
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2017-03-17 at 8:21 PM UTCRattex
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2017-03-17 at 11:03 PM UTC
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2017-03-17 at 11:09 PM UTCThe following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
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2017-03-17 at 11:51 PM UTC
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2017-03-17 at 11:57 PM UTCThe following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!