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Old 06-29-2009, 03:45 PM   #97
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
That's because it is very difficult. Gaelic is widely-considered to be one of the most difficult of all languages to learn as a non-native speaker.
Visiting some Irish relations when I was a child, I brought a mechanical calendar as a Souvenir. On the back was a Gaelic inscription, so I asked my uncle what it said; he looked at it and asked if I was sure I wanted to know; I said yes, and he told me it said 'Made in Japan'.
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