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This is late, but are there greetings for Samhain?

November 20 2009, 17:10 PM
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sbarr10
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For the October 31-Nov 1 festivals? I'd love to learn them. Thanks! 
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November 20 2009, 17:33 PM
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Redwolf
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sbarr10 wrote:For the October 31-Nov 1 festivals? I'd love to learn them. Thanks!  Oíche Shamhna Shona Duit/Daoibh: Happy Halloween (use "duit" if addressing one person and "daoibh" if addressing multiple people). Redwolf
Is fearr Gaeilge bhriste ná Béarla cliste Is fearr Gaeilge na scoile ná gan Gaeilge ar bith
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