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www.curriculumonline.ie
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gluaisteáin, gluaisrothair nó tithe
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characters in cartoon strips
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Imíonn Ben le gaoth agus é ag spraoi lena bhronntanas breithe...Faigheann Mamó luchóg bheag fáiscthe agus triomaithe mar bhronntanas ón gcat...Féiríní fíoraisteacha agus bronntanais bharrúla! Tuilleadh seoda fileata ó Áine Ní Ghlinn léirithe go
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ag Carol Betera.
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Ben is caught by a breeze and flies away while playing with his birthday present...Grandma gets a small dried out mouse as a present from the cat...Very strange gifts and funny presents!More poetic gems from Áine Ní Ghlinn, beautifully illustrated by Carol Betera.We hope you enjoy them!
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Sa tSeapáinis, mar shampla, tá go leor bealaí chun mé a rá. Mar shampla an watashi foirmeálta, an washi (fir) coitianta agus an {Atashi} (bean)
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. Tá castacht shóisialta teanga le déanaí sa Fhraincis nuair a díothaíodh an fhoirm mhúinte bhaineann neamhphósta Mademoiselle (Miss, Ms), rud ná fágann ach Monsieur (An tUasal) agus Madame (Bean).
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Finally, the selection of specific linguistic forms may be dictated by social constraints. Japanese, for instance, has many ways of saying I, for instance the formal watashi, the colloquial washi (male) and the cute atashi (female). A recent French social-linguistic complexity is the abolition of the unmarried female polite address form Mademoiselle (Miss, Ms), leaving only Monsieur (Mr) and Madame (Mrs). Of course, the country being France, many women were quite fed up with being degraded to what they perceived as a semantic feature bundle of +old, -sexy.