irish language

a chairde,

heya…well, the response for the free materials has been overwhelming…my original intention was to make up my super-glossy-cardstock “Ubercards”, but instead I’m going to have to send out my large-print plain cardstock cards which are much cheaper and less time consuming to produce (no glueing, etc)

to those of you who asked, you’ll get all the same info, but it’ll be on two cards instead of one (+1 pronunciation card). i didn’t get the chance to get to the post office today, so they will be going out soon.

sin sin,
Antaine

Thanks Antaine, you’re awesome! :smiley: :smiley:

That’s cool, Antaine. It’s like Santa coming twice… no really… I’m not kidding!

:laughing:

j.i.

Just be glad it’s not your wife/spouse cheering about Santa coming twice.

Dionys

materials went out today…those of you in CA should have them near the end of the week…in europe around the end of next week

Thanks Antaine, but what do you know… It’s only Friday and they’ve arrived in Europe already :slight_smile: :slight_smile: :slight_smile:
Well done , you’re a STAR :sunglasses:
Cheers
Mark

holy mackerel…well…how useful do you think they’ll be?

Mine arrived today, Antaine. :thumbsup:
Looks really good - you’ve packed an amazing amount of information in to a really small space. When I’ve had chance to read and digest I’ll be back in touch with you,
Thanks again, I really appreciate you sending it to me.

All the best
j.i.

I’ll let you know when I can speak the lingo :laughing:
Seriously they look pretty good and will demand some serious study but from what I remember that statement (or something similar) was in your original posting.
So I’ll keep you posted
cheers
Mark :sunglasses:
Have a good trip to Ireland :party:

Thanks Antaine

Mine arrived this past weekend as well. I am also looking for a teacher in my area. I have been intending to learn Gaelic for over 20 years.

Very quick response.

Mine arrived as well several days ago … many thanks, indeed! And for those of you who want to practise their new learned Gaelic, I would recommend the following reading:

“Harry Potter agus an Órchloch” aka “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone”; translated by Máire Níc Mhaoláin
Harry Christmas to everybody … :wink:

P.S.: I don’t get paid by the publisher for promotion … unfortunately. :sniffle:

Now this is just too cool!!! :slight_smile: