Hello Fada Irish Language show

Hello Fada Irish Language

Summary: Hello Fada comes to you from the Irish Roots Cafe at www.Irishroots.com. It is the 7th podcast series from the Irish Hedge School. (Following our history, Music, Song, Travel, and genealogy podcasts). These brief chats are for you if you are interested in the Irish Language and culture generally, or if you are considering taking up a course of study in the future. Each week we meet with Renata at the end of her Irish Language class, and discuss a bit about the language and her Irish experiences.

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 Oro Se.... A simple tune in Irish | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 9:04

Hello Fada accent on the Irish From www.Irishroots.com Curious news and notes on the Irish... Hosted by Renata Henley with poor scholar Mike O'Laughlin This well known tune, or should we say chorus, is very simple to learn. The words we use here are to the version written by Patrick Pearse, before the coming of the Irish Free State. The tune dates back at least to the 17th century. Today we try an unrehearsed version of the song ourselves, so feel free to sing along !

 Where are you from? I am from...... | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 7:54

Hello Fada, with Renata www.Irishroots.com episode 7 How you might say: Where are you from ? I am from .... with curious notes From www.Irishroots.com and the Irish Roots Cafe

 Hello Fada 6. I am fine, not bad. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 7:21

www.Irishroots.com Irish Roots Cafe Hello Fada, Accent on the Irish Language. Number 6 Basic notes and background for the curious. From the Hedge School at www.Irishroots.com Irish Word(s) for the Day: I am well, thank you..... Ta me go maith. .....Ce'n chaoi bhfuil tu. With Discussion and Notes. Available on iTunes at: http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=345039682 Available on our home page at: http://www.irishroots.com/content/view/106/159/ We have free sessions on Genealogy; Song; Travel; Language and History at the Hedge School here: http://web.mac.com/irishpat/IrishRootsCafe/Hedge_School.html The Hedge School has 8 Broadcast series, including : The History of Ireland Irish in America Irish Video Shorts Irish Song and recitation Irish Family History and genealogy Irish Family History photo enhanced with links. Travel Ireland. Contact Us You can reach the Irish Roots Cafe on Twitter; Facebook; www.IrishRoots.com; and by mail at our U.S. location: The Irish Roots Cafe Box 7575 Kansas City, Missouri 64116 Leave a message on our Phone (816) 256-3360 Sponsors Welcome. Remember to keep the hedge growing - with your donation, subscription or membership. - Thank you. Contact us for speaking engagements, exhibits, and educational events. Since 1984. copyright 2010 IGF, This information is intended for personal non-commercial use only. Please apply for any other usage in writing. About Your Session Leader Renata Henley Renata began her Irish Language studies at the University of Berkeley, California. She then went on to University College in Dublin, Ireland, earning a post graduate degree. One of the few who have lived in the Gaeltacht, speaking only in Irish, we are honored to have her as a session leader. She currently teaches classes in Irish, and offers translaton/voice over services on a per item basis. Poor Scholar Mike O'Laughlin is the founder of the hedge school, and is a leading author and publisher of Irish Works. Mike hosts the worlds first Irish Family History Podcast, which he began in 2006.

 Three ways to say How are you | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 7:15

From the Hedge School at www.Irishroots.com Three ways to say How are you ? Dialects, rule of 3's. Which way do you prefer ? Irish Word for the Day: Conas ta tu? How Are You ? Available on iTunes at: http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=345039682 Available on our home page at: http://www.irishroots.com/content/view/106/159/ We have free sessions on Genealogy; Song; Travel; Language and History at the Hedge School here: http://web.mac.com/irishpat/IrishRootsCafe/Hedge_School.html

 What's your name My Name I am | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5:47

Renata Henley www.Irishroots.com Hello Fada, Accent on the Irish Language. 4 Basic notes and background for the curious. From the Hedge School at www.Irishroots.com Today we take a look at how to ask for and give your name in the Irish Language. A few different ways are discussed. Listen to the complete 'Hello Fada...' series here: http://www.irishroots.com/content/view/106/159/ We have free sessions on Genealogy; Song; Travel; Language and History at the Hedge School here: http://web.mac.com/irishpat/IrishRootsCafe/Hedge_School.html Contact Us You can reach the Irish Roots Cafe on Twitter; Facebook; www.IrishRoots.com; and by mail at our U.S. location: The Irish Roots Cafe Box 7575 Kansas City, Missouri 64116 Leave a message on our Phone (816) 256-3360 Sponsors Welcome. Remember to keep the hedge growing - with your donation, subscription or membership. - Thank you. Contact us for speaking engagements, exhibits, and educational events. Since 1984. copyright 2010 IGF, This information is intended for personal non-commercial use only. Please apply for any other usage in writing. About Your Session Leader Renata Henley Renata began her Irish Language studies at the University of Berkeley, California. She then went on to University College in Dublin, Ireland, earning a post graduate degree. One of the few of us who have lived in the Gaeltacht, speaking only in Irish, we are honored to have her as a session leader. She currently teaches classes in Irish, and offers translation/voice over services on a per item basis. Poor Scholar Mike O'Laughlin is the founder of the hedge school, and is a leading author and publisher of Irish Works. Mike hosts the worlds first Irish Family History Podcast, which he began in 2006.

 Celebratory Greetings ! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 7:42

Renata Henley www.Irishroots.com Episode 3. Hello Fada, accent on the Irish We discuss an Irish greeting which is similar to 'Cheers' in Irish. Pronunciation and spelling Use of the Fada Forgetting the Fada We need to find the place on this keyboard that types the Fada ! With Your Hedge School Teacher Renata Henley Interviewed by Mike O'Laughlin

 Meet Your Hedge Session Leader | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 10:43

Renata Henley www.Irishroots.com Session 2. Hello Fada accent on the Irish This episode introduces Renata Henley, your session leader at the Hedge School. Today we discuss general background and impressions with Renata, including her experiences in the U.S. and in Ireland. We meet each week after her Irish Language Session at the Irish Roots Cafe for these broadcasts. Sign up today for these free shows: Available on iTunes at: http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=345039682 Available on our home page at: http://www.irishroots.com/content/view/106/159/ The Hedge School has 8 Broadcast series, including : History of Ireland Irish in America Irish Video Shorts Irish Song and recitation Irish Family History and genealogy Irish Family History photo enhanced with links. Travel Ireland. All available on the iTunes Irish provider page: http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewArtist?id=299857025 .......So end the notes from the Hedge Row today. You can see the entire series at www.Irishroots.com. Advertisers welcome of course ! You can reach the Irish Roots Cafe on Twitter and Facebook, at www.IrishRoots.com and by mail at our U.S. location: The Irish Roots Cafe Box 7575 Kansas City, Missouri 64116 Leave a message on our Phone (816) 256-3360 Contact us for speaking engagements, exhibits, and educational events. Since 1984. copyright 2009 IGF, This information is intended for personal non-commercial use only. Please apply for any other usage in writing. Remember to keep the hedge growing with your donation, subscription or membership. Thank you.

 Announcing Hello Fada our new podcast series | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3:45

Hello Fada - accent on the Irish Language, will give you basic notes and background if you are the curious type. We'll have some fun as we are doing that of course. So, if you want to pick up a few words in the Irish for your next trip to Ireland, or discover more about Irish language and usage on a casual level, this one is for you ! Prior experience not required, and all comments are welcome.

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