Group: Celtic Nation
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Joined: 01-Sep-2005 Zodiac: Oak
hey !!!! my name's justine i'm 14 and i live in massy a little city near paris !!! m y life is really boring since i've discovered the celtic world !!!! now i'm always listenning to celtic music, i'm fond of riverdance ,lord of the dance, the dubliners,pub songs !!!! I LOVE IRISH MUSIC !!!! ... and i'm trying to leran irish and gaelic scottish , but i need ur help if u speak it !!!! i love languages, and scot people ... say that for my bf !!! well i would like to improve my english tto !!! so !!!!( s'cuse if there are plenty of mistakes ..... ) well really need ur help !! xxxx from this silly country called france !!! cheers Guinness and !!!!!!!
Realm: Sweden, but me heart's in Scotland - An t-Suain, ach tha mo chridhe às ann Alba
Hey! But France is full of Celtic stuffs! I know plenty of sites, and okay, even if Britanny is the stronghold of Celtic culture in France there are many places to visit! Je suis un étudient de la Suède, qui aime les langues, et maintenat j'étudie francais, anglais, allemand et espagnole! Je cherche un person qui parle francais, Je vous écrive en francais, et vous me écrives an anglais! Maybe we can write about Celtic culture and other stuffs! I love Riverdance, and I always listen to Capercaillie, as well as celtic folk!!! I study Scottish Gaelic and I think it's soooooooo fun!
If you think you can hold me down I beg to differ If you think you can twist my words I'll sing forever
Tha gach uile dhuine air a bhreth saor agus co-ionnan ann an urram 's ann an còirichean. Tha iad air am breth le reusan is le cogais agus mar sin bu chòir dhaibh a bhith beò nam measg fhein ann an spiorad bràthaireil
If you think you can hold me down I beg to differ If you think you can twist my words I'll sing forever
A couple of years ago I was in Pont L'Abbe on a painting trip with a group of artists, and I'll always remember seeing Celtic designs on the ancient doorway at a church there in the little town... I later found out that there really was a wider-spread Celtic influence even into France than I had ever known about.
Have you ever listened to the Corrs? They are Irish and have a wonderful mix of pop and traditional Irish sounds. Check them out, you might like them!
Susan
This post has been edited by Siobhan Blues on 12-Sep-2005, 03:03 PM
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"All that is gold does not glitter, Not all those who wander are lost; The old that is strong does not wither, Deep roots are not reached by the frost. From the ashes a fire shall be woken, A light from the shadows shall spring; Renewed shall be blade that was broken, The crownless again shall be king..."
The whole of northern France (le pays de mes ancêtres, pas loin de Cherbourg) is nordic and celtic, don't let 'em tell you it's not. No place on that coast that didn't have a bad case of invading longboats. Va-t'en, chérie, go look in the mirror -- that twinkle in your pretty eyes, that's a viking looking out of the left and a gael in the right.
hey !!!! my name's justine i'm 14 and i live in massy a little city near paris !!! m y life is really boring since i've discovered the celtic world !!!! now i'm always listenning to celtic music, i'm fond of riverdance ,lord of the dance, the dubliners,pub songs !!!! I LOVE IRISH MUSIC !!!! ... and i'm trying to leran irish and gaelic scottish , but i need ur help if u speak it !!!! i love languages, and scot people ... say that for my bf !!! well i would like to improve my english tto !!! so !!!!( s'cuse if there are plenty of mistakes ..... ) well really need ur help !! xxxx from this silly country called france !!! cheers Guinness and !!!!!!!
Love u harry !
Well just about every nation I've been to is better then France in my opinion.
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hey !!!! my name's justine i'm 14 and i live in massy a little city near paris !!! m y life is really boring since i've discovered the celtic world !!!! now i'm always listenning to celtic music, i'm fond of riverdance ,lord of the dance, the dubliners,pub songs !!!! I LOVE IRISH MUSIC !!!! ... and i'm trying to leran irish and gaelic scottish , but i need ur help if u speak it !!!! i love languages, and scot people ... say that for my bf !!! well i would like to improve my english tto !!! so !!!!( s'cuse if there are plenty of mistakes ..... ) well really need ur help !! xxxx from this silly country called france !!! cheers Guinness and !!!!!!!
Love u harry !
Well just about every nation I've been to is better then France in my opinion.
Just joking!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I have a few French friends. They're good people.
A belated welcome to you, justine! So glad you found us! The music here is indeed wonderful, and the people are some of the nicest to be found anywhere on the net! By the way, I moderate the both the Brittany and Celtic Languages forums and would love to have you come in and take a look around over there! I also am a student of Scottish Gaelic! And I msut say I think you are doing VERY well with your English! Keep up the good work!
Welcome to the family my friend!
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Slàn agus beannachd, Allen R. Alderman
'S i Alba tìr mo chridhe. 'S i Gàidhlig cànan m' anama. Scotland is the land of my heart. Gaelic is the language of my soul.
Welcome to the sight. I think it's great you live in Europe. I love europe. Anyway, welcome to the sight. Enjoy.
My french is terrible, I can read it but I can't speak it. So sorry. I speak english really well. haha!
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There's a dear little plant that grows in our Isle Twas St . Patrick himself, sure, that set it; And the sun of his labour with pleasure did smile, And with dew from his eye often wet it. It grows through the bog, through the brake, through the Mireland, and they call it the dear little shamrock of Ireland.
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