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lors Posted on: 15-Mar-2007, 03:51 PM

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Karregenn, Dour, Aer... hag Buhez!
Earth, Water, Air... and Life!

A ya, you truly managed to catch the spirit of my beloved Brittany in your pictures.
You must certainly be a professional photographer...
If not, I really think you should consider becoming one (cool2.gif).

What made you decide to come & visit Brittany in the first place, perkele?

lors
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lors Posted on: 03-Mar-2007, 01:12 PM

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French (5/5), just because I am.
English (3/5), otherwise I wouldn't be there.
Norwegian (1/5) -I've learned it in a past life, then forgotten most of it traveling in another dimension (those things happen lookaround.gif).
I've actively started learning Breton, so we will put it at 1/5 for now... And I wont stop until I've reached 3/5 for the least.
And I'm considering learning Irish Gaelic in the near future
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lors Posted on: 03-Mar-2007, 12:30 PM

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New member from Paris, France.
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lors Posted on: 28-Feb-2007, 02:48 PM

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Hi Sisterknight, Celtica, Rindy and Lady of the Loch!
Hi Haynes9, and everybody who might read this post.
It was funny today, looking forward to getting back to www.celticradio.net
and see whether my first post had get an answer or not in the meantime.
Wow! Thanks for all your welcome messages, they *do* really please me.
Yep I already enjoy this place. At the very moment I'm composing this
message "Celtic Moon" 's filling my ears & brain with exactly what is expected
after a full day of work: soothing sounds & music, and serenity...
Sioulańs, I would say in Breton which is the language I used for my post
scriptum last time.
You guessed well, Celtica... As a matter of facts I'm learning Breton, thanks
to Diwan teachers (Diwan being the school's name). First year student attending
evening classes, I'm absolutely delighted with the course.
Strange feeling, also.
Have you ever had memories of things you've never learned?
Because it's exactly what I'm experiencing with Breton: there are many words
I've never read before, but they sound, at least... familiar.
I must confess that my grand ma, who was looking after my sister & me
when we were young, was actually used to speaking to us in Breton.
I don't remember anything - I was far too young - but each and every new word
I'm learning - humm - seems quite to fit.
A very weird & a very strong feeling, believe me.
Well, enough for tonight; my stomach claims for some food (which is definitely another strong feeling yet far less weird) and my mind & eyes for some merciful sleeping hours.

Keno ar c'hentań (See you)
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lors Posted on: 27-Feb-2007, 03:25 PM

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The world goes round and round... Hi from France, this time.

First message I've ever posted anywhere, but tonight it seems I was in the mood.

By the way, high time to go to bed, for +1 GMT fellows.

Sweet dreams, when it's time for you, everybody round.

Lors

PS: piv a gomz brezhoneg aman?
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