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4 thoughts on “Podcast 110: Corona Atá Tú?”
Dia dhuit, a Eoin! Thank you very much for the link to the recordings of Sunday Mass in Irish. I have been listening to these recordings, and that has been great help! I have all the readings in Irish so it helps to understand the sermon, and then the singing often is very beautiful! Thank you so very much!
Olga
in Moscow
Tá fáilte romhat, a Olga. Glad that it helped.
Dia dhuit Eoin
Go raibh maith agat as do podchraoladh le déanaí 110
I can offer nothing but encouragement to you in your endeavor to spread the Irish language. I’m sure you have your *down* moments, but do not feel discouraged. That which is difficult is by no means an easy chore to accomplish.
Is Mise
Do chara
Go raibh maith agat, a George!