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Post September 05 2004, 19:16 PM
BH
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I heard about a cafe in Dublin called Trí D, and people talk irish in it? Is this true?

 
Post September 05 2004, 19:18 PM
Méabh
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according to RTÉ, yep...but I've never been there
there's a list of Irish language café's on their website:
http://www.rte.ie/tv/turasteanga/links.html#events
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Post September 05 2004, 19:29 PM
mhwombat
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I've been there. The food is good, and the wait staff will be patient with you if you're struggling with your Irish. A fun place to eat.

Post September 05 2004, 19:30 PM
Conor
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we've got one in Derry

Post September 05 2004, 19:36 PM
BH
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Wow thats fantastic. I might go there some day to practise my irish! :D Are there any other places in Dublin where people meet and can talk?

Practising talking is the best form of learning in my view
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Post September 05 2004, 19:38 PM
mhwombat
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[quote="BH"] Are there any other places in Dublin where people meet and can talk?/quote]

Check out http://www.clubsult.com/



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