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September 05 2004, 19:16 PM
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BH
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I heard about a cafe in Dublin called Trí D, and people talk irish in it? Is this true?
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September 05 2004, 19:18 PM
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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
Is é Christian Stoehr mo chroí Dáta pósadh: 16 Deireadh Fómhair 2010
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September 05 2004, 19:29 PM
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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.
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September 05 2004, 19:30 PM
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Conor
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we've got one in Derry
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September 05 2004, 19:36 PM
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BH
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Wow thats fantastic. I might go there some day to practise my irish!  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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September 05 2004, 19:38 PM
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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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