Any Gaellic speakers about?? 10:44 - Mar 15 with 2279 views | Keno | How you you pronounce MÃcheál Ó Muircheartaigh? Obvs his first name is Michael but can you give us some clues on the guns surname?? [Post edited 15 Mar 2021 10:50]
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Any Gallic speakers about?? on 10:45 - Mar 15 with 1745 views | wkj | I have never spoken to garlic, but notice a few cabbages on Twitter using #ITFC |  |
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Any Gallic speakers about?? on 10:47 - Mar 15 with 1736 views | catch74 | It’s pronounced Mick Macarfy. |  |
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Any Gallic speakers about?? on 10:47 - Mar 15 with 1734 views | homer_123 | As Roy Walker would say: "Say what you see" |  |
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Any Gallic speakers about?? on 10:51 - Mar 15 with 1706 views | Keno |
Any Gallic speakers about?? on 10:47 - Mar 15 by homer_123 | As Roy Walker would say: "Say what you see" |
O' murr chert tah |  |
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Any Gallic speakers about?? on 10:54 - Mar 15 with 1683 views | catch74 |
Any Gallic speakers about?? on 10:51 - Mar 15 by Keno | O' murr chert tah |
I’m wondering if it’s Murty? or Murta! |  |
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Any Gaellic speakers about?? on 12:26 - Mar 15 with 1585 views | Keno |
Irish people The special people the Good Lord has chosen and blessed with the all gifts to bring joy, love and the song into the world and Guinness |  |
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Any Gaellic speakers about?? on 12:28 - Mar 15 with 1576 views | bluelagos | It's pronounced "Ó Muircheartaigh". Fancy an Irishman not knowing that. You can thank me over a pint when we are allowed back to Portman Rd. |  |
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Any Gaellic speakers about?? on 12:30 - Mar 15 with 1569 views | leitrimblue | Me hole o Mur car tar? |  | |  |
Any Gaellic speakers about?? on 12:33 - Mar 15 with 1559 views | J2BLUE | Well, you can pronounce it Muircheartaigh, Muircheartaigh or Muircheartaigh but I believe the correct way is Muircheartaigh. |  |
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Any Gaellic speakers about?? on 12:35 - Mar 15 with 1548 views | eireblue |
Any Gaellic speakers about?? on 12:28 - Mar 15 by bluelagos | It's pronounced "Ó Muircheartaigh". Fancy an Irishman not knowing that. You can thank me over a pint when we are allowed back to Portman Rd. |
No, he is from Dingle. “Ó Muircheartaigh” |  | |  |
Any Gaellic speakers about?? on 12:36 - Mar 15 with 1543 views | bluelagos |
Any Gaellic speakers about?? on 12:33 - Mar 15 by J2BLUE | Well, you can pronounce it Muircheartaigh, Muircheartaigh or Muircheartaigh but I believe the correct way is Muircheartaigh. |
Level of debate I'd expect from a Brexit voter tbh. Ignorant of our European neighbours and their customs etc. It's clearly pronounced "Muircheartaigh". |  |
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Any Gaellic speakers about?? on 12:37 - Mar 15 with 1539 views | bluelagos |
Any Gaellic speakers about?? on 12:35 - Mar 15 by eireblue | No, he is from Dingle. “Ó Muircheartaigh” |
Fcking love Dingle. Did Fungi ever come back? |  |
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Any Gaellic speakers about?? on 12:40 - Mar 15 with 1521 views | J2BLUE |
Any Gaellic speakers about?? on 12:36 - Mar 15 by bluelagos | Level of debate I'd expect from a Brexit voter tbh. Ignorant of our European neighbours and their customs etc. It's clearly pronounced "Muircheartaigh". |
Balls. |  |
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Any Gaellic speakers about?? on 12:40 - Mar 15 with 1516 views | leitrimblue |
Any Gaellic speakers about?? on 12:37 - Mar 15 by bluelagos | Fcking love Dingle. Did Fungi ever come back? |
Feck man! Don't mention Fungie, I've only just come to terms with it all |  | |  |
Any Gaellic speakers about?? on 12:44 - Mar 15 with 1500 views | Moriarty | It’s the Irish for Moriarty. It’s pronounced o-muir-a-her-tig. I actually used the Irish version as a user name initially as a horse with that name ran in Cheltenham years ago and the English couldn’t pronounce it. He’s a great commentator. Check out the rabbit chasing the fox (Pat Fox a Tipp hurler being pursued by Joe Rabbitte from Galway) or on Sean Og O hAilpin (Cork hurler) how his father is from Monaghan and his Mother from Figi, neither a hurling stronghold. [Post edited 15 Mar 2021 12:49]
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Any Gaellic speakers about?? on 12:45 - Mar 15 with 1492 views | Moriarty |
Any Gaellic speakers about?? on 12:44 - Mar 15 by Moriarty | It’s the Irish for Moriarty. It’s pronounced o-muir-a-her-tig. I actually used the Irish version as a user name initially as a horse with that name ran in Cheltenham years ago and the English couldn’t pronounce it. He’s a great commentator. Check out the rabbit chasing the fox (Pat Fox a Tipp hurler being pursued by Joe Rabbitte from Galway) or on Sean Og O hAilpin (Cork hurler) how his father is from Monaghan and his Mother from Figi, neither a hurling stronghold. [Post edited 15 Mar 2021 12:49]
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Ps Micheal is the Irish for Michael and is pronounced me-hall. |  |
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Any Gaellic speakers about?? on 12:50 - Mar 15 with 1473 views | eireblue |
Any Gaellic speakers about?? on 12:40 - Mar 15 by leitrimblue | Feck man! Don't mention Fungie, I've only just come to terms with it all |
He is just .......sleeping with the fishes.....no wait, that may not be the best phrase. |  | |  |
Any Gaellic speakers about?? on 12:52 - Mar 15 with 1467 views | Moriarty |
Any Gaellic speakers about?? on 12:40 - Mar 15 by J2BLUE | Balls. |
Liathroidi. Pronounced lia-row-dee. (Row as in row your boat). |  |
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Any Gaellic speakers about?? on 12:57 - Mar 15 with 1449 views | Moriarty |
Any Gaellic speakers about?? on 12:50 - Mar 15 by eireblue | He is just .......sleeping with the fishes.....no wait, that may not be the best phrase. |
Imithe ar sli an firinne. (Im-ah-ha- err- shlee-na-fear-a-na). Im as in North Korea dude. Gone on the way of truth. |  |
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Any Gallic speakers about?? on 12:57 - Mar 15 with 1445 views | Moriarty |
Any Gallic speakers about?? on 10:47 - Mar 15 by catch74 | It’s pronounced Mick Macarfy. |
Moran is another one. |  |
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Any Gaellic speakers about?? on 12:58 - Mar 15 with 1444 views | leitrimblue |
Any Gaellic speakers about?? on 12:50 - Mar 15 by eireblue | He is just .......sleeping with the fishes.....no wait, that may not be the best phrase. |
Nah, no, no that's not helping at all. As a kid I came home from school one day to be told by my father that 'lassie had gone to live on a farm'... Even that doesn't work with a dolphin |  | |  |
Any Gaellic speakers about?? on 13:05 - Mar 15 with 1419 views | factual_blue |
Any Gaellic speakers about?? on 12:40 - Mar 15 by J2BLUE | Balls. |
balls Is what you mean. No capital letter, no full stop. Call yourself 'somebody who voted to ruin the country'? |  |
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Any Gaellic speakers about?? on 13:08 - Mar 15 with 1411 views | bluelagos |
Any Gaellic speakers about?? on 12:50 - Mar 15 by eireblue | He is just .......sleeping with the fishes.....no wait, that may not be the best phrase. |
Swimming free with the dolphins in the sky. |  |
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Any Gaellic speakers about?? on 13:25 - Mar 15 with 1342 views | Sarge |
Any Gaellic speakers about?? on 12:44 - Mar 15 by Moriarty | It’s the Irish for Moriarty. It’s pronounced o-muir-a-her-tig. I actually used the Irish version as a user name initially as a horse with that name ran in Cheltenham years ago and the English couldn’t pronounce it. He’s a great commentator. Check out the rabbit chasing the fox (Pat Fox a Tipp hurler being pursued by Joe Rabbitte from Galway) or on Sean Og O hAilpin (Cork hurler) how his father is from Monaghan and his Mother from Figi, neither a hurling stronghold. [Post edited 15 Mar 2021 12:49]
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He can’t make a ham sandwich though |  | |  |
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