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Nik wrote in message . ..
On Mon, 8 Sep 2003 21:20:09 +0000 (UTC), "Howard Beale" wrote: "Philip Deitiker" wrote in message ... In sci.archaeology, Howard Beale created a message ID news:bjiioi : And he has the nerve to call himself an indigeonous Irishman I thought true gaelic was only spoken on the western part of Ireland. Technically, I always though it was only spoken in Scotland. But I'll leave the definitive answer to Gerard Either term can be used but Irish is the modern way of saying it either that or "Gaeilge", depending on which language one was speaking in at the time. And do you speak that with a phoney accent as well, Njikky? You must have been a hoot in Dublin, speaking to clueless backpacking tourists in your best stage irish accent. Bwawhahwhahwhhahwhahwhahwhhahwhahhwahwhahwhahw! Bertie |