Actually, Lili and I were talking about Welsh, and I was throwing clues to TAS (Prince of Wales) Gaelic has a few different dialects and is sitll spoken in the West of Ireland.
Is that where you made your visit? My ex-husband is from Co. Donegal, a little town called Culdaff. It is fairly near the most northerly point in the Republic of Ireland. (not Northern Ireland, although it isn't too far of a drive to get to the border.) We visited 2 times there for family stuff, plus England.
Actually, Lili and I were talking about Welsh, and I was throwing clues to TAS (Prince of Wales) Gaelic has a few different dialects and is sitll spoken in the West of Ireland.
Is that where you made your visit? My ex-husband is from Co. Donegal, a little town called Culdaff. It is fairly near the most northerly point in the Republic of Ireland. (not Northern Ireland, although it isn't too far of a drive to get to the border.) We visited 2 times there for family stuff, plus England.