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Listen back to the Best-Of Bits of the Bitesize Irish Gaelic Podcast with Eoin.
It’s hard to believe that our little discussion show podcast has been running for a year already. Our objective is to bring learnings of the Irish language closer together, no matter you’re located.
It’s been a fantastic reading your comments on shows. You, the listener, is what makes this podcast.
Here are the episodes features in our Best-Of Bits:
- Podcast 003: Little Surprises When Visiting Ireland with Jody Halsted with @IrelandFamTrvl
- Podcast 006: How life goes on on the Dingle peninsula, even in mid Winter, with Felicity Hayes-McCoy with @fhayesmccoy
- Podcast 015: Ever considered moving to Ireland?
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4 thoughts on “Best-Of Bits of Bitesize Irish Gaelic Podcast’s First Year (Ep. 27)”
Podcasts are really nice! I have to say that Irish is a very difficult language, but I want at least try to learn something of it! Anyway I am really enjoying the lessons.
Slán go foíll
Oh I loved the part of Felicity’s story about neighbours gathering in one house in the evenings… I just couldn’t hear the Irish word for that, but the tradition is beautiful. I even think I already miss it 🙂 Go raibh maith agat, Felicity!
It was very nice to hear others experience in travel and in learning the language.
It would be nice to travel to Ireland and my sister and I plan on it. Dingle sounds like a wonderful place to start. I am not much into big cities. Have been to Hawaii and it was like a four times more expensive Seattle visit. I tried learning the language as you know. I have taken German, Spanish and Danish , but Irish is by far
the hardest I have ever tried to learn. Maybe I am going about it wrong, maybe being 60 has something to do with it lol I do not know , but I really did try. Love the pod cast and love hearing others that have made good of it *smiles* Slán go foíll
Go raibh maith agat Eoin .níl muinín mé tabair amach mo banc sonras.