28 Jun, 2008
Like that old and great hitof Europe, it’s the final countdown. Let’s start:
Ten… a deich (ah jay)
Nine… a naoi (ah nay)
Eight… a hocht (ah ocked)
Seven… a seacht (ah shocked)
Six… a sé (ah shay)
Five… a cúig (ah coo-ig)
Four… a ceathair (ah cah-her)
Three… a trà (ah tyree)
Two…a dó (ah doe)
One… a haon (ah hayne)
Bye! Good luck
17 Jun, 2008
Today we are going to learn how are the month in gaelic. Don’t be afraid, is easier than it looks
* January : Eanáir (Anne-are)
* February : Feabhra (Fee-ow-ra)
* March : Márta (Mar-taa)
* April : Aibrean (Ab-ron)
* May : Bealtaine (Be-al-tan-a)
* June : Meitheamh (Meh-hiv)
* July : Iúil (Uwl)
* August: Lúnasa (Lou-na-sa)
* September: Méan Fómhair(Me-anne For)
* October: Deireadh Fómhair(Ger-a for)
* November: Samhain(Sow-anne)
* December: Nollaig (Null-ag)
Continue with me, there is a lot to learn still
13 Jun, 2008
In the country of the rainbow, the color names MUST be cool
Dubh = Black
[Dove]
Bán = White
[Bawn]
Dearg = Red
[Jar-ag]
Gorm = Blue
[Gurr-um]
Glas = Green
[Gloss]
Oráiste = Orange
[Or-osh-ta]
Buà = Yellow
[B-wee]
Liath = Grey
[Lee-ahh]
Donn =Brown
[Done]
Bán dearg = Pink
[Bawn Jar-ag]
8 Jun, 2008
With you… the Days of the Week:
* Monday: Luain (Lou-an)
* Tuesday: Máirt (March)
* Wednesday: Ceadaoin (Kay-dean)
* Thursday: Déardaoin: (Jair-dean)
* Friday: Aoine (Eee-na)
* Saturday: Sathairn (Sah-harn)
* Sunday: Domhnaigh ([Doh-nee)
I’ve heart rumors of another day, for obligated rest, but are only rumors 
2 Jun, 2008
What a better way to start this blog, than greeting you in Gaelic:
Dia Duit = Hello
[Gee-a Guitch]
Slán = Bye
[Slawn]
Dia Duit ar Maidin = Good Morning
[Gee-a Guitch air mod-jen]
Tráthnóna Maith = Good Evening
[Trah-no-na my]
OÃche Maith = Good Night
[Ee-ha my]
Tóg go bog é = Take it easy
[Toe-g gu bow-g aa]
Conas atá tú? = How’re you?
[Cun-ass a-taw too]
Tá mé go maith = I’m fine
[Taw may gu my]
Agus tú feÃn? = And yourself?
[Aw-gus too fane]
Fáilte = Welcome
[Fall-tcha]
Aon scéal agat? = Any gossip?
[A-in shcale a-gut]
Le do thoil = Please
[Leh duh hell]
Go raibh maith agat = Thank you
[Guh row my a-gut]
NÃl a BhuÃochas ort = You’re welcome
[Kneel a b-wee-a-cus urt]
Let’s do the voyage together…