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Meascán de OFP/JST/JA ar feadh 9 mí (234 lá)
Combination of OFP/JST/JA continuously for 9 months
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Sibylle ar Catalóg sabhna ALLAMUIGHGuten Tag Herr Bucher Besten Dank für Ihre Anfrage. Ja, Sie können unsere Saunen auch mit einem Gasofen betreiben. Wir haben Ihnen die Unterlagenper e-Mail zugestellt.
Sibylle on Catalog OUTDOOR SAUNAGood day Mr. Bucher Many thanks for your inquiry. And, You can operate our saunas with a gas stove. We have sent to you the Unterlagenper email. We advise you gladly, please call us, Tel. 052 347 37 27. With kind regards from Sibylle Maglia WellnessFASS
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Is taithí phraiticiúil ghnó atá i gClár na gComhlachtaí atá á fhorbairt agus á sheachadadh i gcomhar le Junior Achievement Ireland (JAI) agus atá á mhúineadh trí mheán na Gaeilge do dhaltaí i gceantair Ghaeltachta.
Clár na gComhlachtaí is a hands-on business learning experience developed and delivered in partnership with Junior Achievement Ireland (JAI) and is taught through the Irish language to students attending schools in Gaeltacht regions. Based on the well-established JA Company Programme and Company of the Year Competition, students create, operate and manage their own business. The programme provides numerous opportunities for the development and reinforcement of important academic and leadership skills.
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Toisc ná léirítear an stop glotais sa scríobh, bíonn sé deacair a fhoghlaim agus is "tástáil spiairí" mhaith é do chainteoirí dúchais. Gné eile an-speisialta sa Danmhairgis an 'tá' spreagthach, a fhuaimnítear agus duine ag análú isteach: ja.
The Danish sound system has a strong bias towards vowels, with 17 consonants outnumbered by 15 short vowels, 12 long vowels and 25 diphthongs. A famous example is the sentence æ ø i æ å, meaning 'the island in the river' in Western dialects. Often, consonants are only used to modify vowel tone or length, and are not pronounced as such. Thus, 'g' is silent in kugle ([ku:le], 'globe'), and diphtong-creating in mig ([mai], 'me'). The most special sound in Danish is a glottal stop, as in Arabic, but usually realized only as a kind of creaky voice. The glottal stop corresponds to a tonal accent in Swedish and can be the only feature distinguishing two words, as in hun ([hun], 'she') and hund ([hun'], 'dog'). Because the glottal stop isn't marked in writing, it is hard to learn and a fairly safe "spy test" for native speakers. Another very special feature of Danish is the inspirational 'yes', pronounced while breathing in: ja. It's a supportive device used by the listener in a conversation, signaling attention, consent and sympathy. Women use it much more than men, and some even manage short sentences on an in-breath.