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Nov 11, 2013 09:51


Make the following sentences negative.
1. Cuireann sí geall ar na capaill. Ní cuireann sí geall ar na capaill.
2. Aithním thú. Ní aithním thú.
3. Nach gceannaíonn Bríd iasc go minic?
4. Caillim mo chuid eochracha go minic. Ní caillim mo chuid eochracha go minic.
5. Oscail an fhuinneog! Ná hoscail an fhuinneog!
6. Bearraim mé féin gach maidin.
7. Réitíonn Cáit bia breá. Ní réitíonn Cáit bia breá.
8. Fanaigí ansin! Ná fanaigí ansin!
9. An dtiomáieann tú? Nach dtiomáteann tu?
10. Ligeann siad an cat amach. Ní ligeann siad an cat amach.

Convert the following statements to questions
1. Cleachtann sibh bhur gcuid Gaeilge 'chuile lá. An gcleachtann...?
2. Ní ghlanaim an t-urlár go minic. Nach nghlanaim... ?
3. Cuireann madraí faitíos ar Pheige. An gcuireann madraí...?
4. Ní chodlaíonn tú go maith san oíche. Nach gchodlaíonn...?
5. Tuigeann siad an cheist. An tuigeann...?
6. Imríonn na buchaillí peil sa pháirc sin. An imríonn...?
7. Déanann sé obair mhaith? An ndéanann...?
8. Ní imíonn sibh abhaile go luath. Nach n-imíonn ...?
9. Léann tú leabhair as Gaeilge. An léann...?
10. Beathnaíonn sí ar an gclár sin go minic. An mbeathnaíonn ...?

So, yeah, I started watching Lost Girl the other day. It is, in fact, hilarious good fun. I'm not sure I'm into it for the plot or the main character but Kenzi is pretty much Darcy and Theon Wolfboy is hilariously doofy. Plus I want the entire wardrobe and most of the background music. In general I think I'm going to find myself watching this while I exercise or tidy or craft, munching metaphorical popcorn and telling Bo not to do that dumbass thing and cackling about which of my friends are which character. Hint: We are all Kenzi.

Also Oh my god JMS I love you and your cat.

Anyway. Veterans Day. Many, many other people have said more eloquent things, but here's my bit: Let us remember the people who put their lives on the line, not just in the life and death sense, but in the sense that they change their lives forever to fight for others' right to live and exist in the manner of their choosing. Let us remember them not only with song and pretty words, but also in our lives by treating them with respect, by helping them when they need it, because that transition out of service often involves problems of education, finance, health and well-being. Let us remember and respect our veterans not just on this Remembrance Day, but every day. You don't have to agree with the war, but please respect the veteran soldiers, and treat them with compassion and decency.

(I hate saying words for veterans day. It always feels immensely cheesy and far too forward.)

Anyway. There may be taking out of my veteran for dinner tonight, depending on how he's feeling. If not, chicken enchiladas. Or possibly chicken cordon bleu. That said, today will be all writing all the time. And picking up. My workplace is a mess.






this is the really real world, learning: irish

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