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Buns na Gaeilge Basic Irish Language There is no other way to revive Irish than for a crowd of people to spread

it.
- Douglas Hyde

Note: The spellings and pronunciations used are based on Aideen's own natural use of Connemara Irish but they have been kept simple, so as to be understood where there are differences in the language. For example, the word 'feicfidh' is used only in Connemara Irish; in Leinster, Ulster and Munster the word is 'cfidh'. There are two pronunciations; Leinster/Munster - keefee; Ulster - chee-fee. The biggest problem for people whose native language is English is that the soft 't' and 'd' are in Irish, but not in English; it's difficult to 'reproduce' them in writing. Where I use 'th' and 'dh' here, they are best achieved by putting your tongue gently behind your front upper teeth." Click here for our words & phrases Index. Lesson #20 - Seasons and Weather. Here, we tackle the seasons and the weather. It's a somewhat wide-ranging topic , so we're bringing you words in this lesson and we'll give related phrases next. Once again, we are most grateful to Aideen, our native Irish speaker, for making this lesson possible. Photo Credit: Spring in Ireland/Irish Thatch Owners Word: Season Irish: Sasr Pronunciation: shay-soor Word: Weather Irish: Aimsear Pronunciation: am-shir Word: Spring Irish: Earrach Pronunciation: arr-och

Word: Summer Irish: Samhradh Pronunciation: sow(as in cow)-rah Word: Autumn/Fall Irish: Fomhair Pronunciation: foh-wir Word: Winter Irish: Geimhreadh Pronunciation: geev-reh (note: a hard 'g' sound, as in 'gale' and not in 'gel') Word: Wet Irish: fliuch Pronunciation: fli-ukh Word: Dry Irish: tirim Pronunciation: chi-rm Word: Hot Irish: te Pronunciation: cheh Word: Cold Irish: fuair Pronunciation: foo-er Word: Sun Irish: griain Pronunciation: green Word: Sunrise Irish: ir na grine Pronunciation: eye-ree na gray-ne Word: Sunset Irish: lu (na) grine Pronunciation: lee (na) gray-ne Word: Sunshine Irish: dealramh na grine Pronunciation: jal-rav na gray-ne Word: Snow

Irish: sneachta Pronunciation: shnokh-tha Word: Rain Irish: bisteach Pronunciation: baw-ish-thioch Word: Wind Irish: gaoth Pronunciation: gwee Word: Bitter Irish: gar Pronunciation: gayr Word: Breeze Irish: feothan Pronunciation: fee-oh-hawn Word: Storm Irish: stoirm Pronunciation: stherm Word: Stormy Irish: stoirmeach Pronunciation: stherm-ockh Word: Blizzard Irish: sobadh sneachta Pronunciation: shee-bah shnokh-tha Word: Blast (of wind) Irish: siden ghaoithe Pronunciation: shay-dhawn gwee-heh Word: Sheet (of ice) Irish: leac oighir Pronunciation: lack-eyer Word: Sky Irish: spir Pronunciation: spare Word: Sleet Irish: flichshneachta Pronunciation: flickh-shnokh-tha

Word: Umbrella Irish: scath fearthainne Pronunciation: scaw farr-hinne Word: Topcoat Irish: cta mr Pronunciation: ko-tha mor Word: Raincoat Irish: cta bist Pronunciation: ko-tha baw-ish-thee Word: Hat Irish: hata Pronunciation: hah-tha Irish: Cap Irish: caipn Pronunciation: cop-een Irish: Shoes Irish: brga Pronunciation: broh-gah Irish: Boots Irish: buata Pronunciation: boo-thee Lesson #21 - Weather Phrases. Phrase: Take care of yourself (mind yourself), or you might catch a cold in this weather Irish: Tabhair aire duit fhin no gheobhaidh t slaiden san aimsear seo Pronunciation: Thohr arr-eh dhitch hayn noh yeo-ee thoo sly-dhawn son am-shir shuh Phrase: The forecast for tomorrow is good Irish: T comhartha na haimsire go maith le haghaidh amrach Pronunciation: Thaw cohr-hee na ham-shir-eh guh mye leh heye a-mawr-och Phrase: There is a blast of sharp wind coming from the north / the south-east Irish: T siden gaoithe ghirr ag teacht thuaidh / thoir-theas Pronunciation: Thaw shay-dhawn gweeheh yayr egg tiochth oh hoo-ee (oh herr-hass) Phrase: Now that Spring is here the days will be lengthening Irish: Anois teacht an Earra beidh na laethe ag dul chun sne Pronunciation: A-nish tiocht on arr-ee bye na lay-heh egg dhul khun shee-neh

Phrase: Isn't it so wonderful to look at a lovely sunset Irish: Nach aoibheann bheith ag breathn ar lu (na) grine ileann Pronunciation: Knock eev-en veh egg bra-noo err lee (na) gray-ne awl-yinn Phrase: Do you have an umbrella with you? There will be rain/sleet in the afternoon Irish: Bhfuil scath fearthainne leat? Beidh bisteach/flichshneachta sa trthnna Pronunciation: Will scaw farr-hinne li-ath? Bye baw-ish-thioch/flickh-shnokh-tha sa thraw-nona Phrase: No need for a topcoat/raincoat today Irish: N g cta mr / cta bist inniu Pronunciation: Nee gaw ko-tha mor / ko-tha baw-ish-thee inn-yuh Phrase: The Irish weather is usually so uncertain Irish: De ghnath in ireann bonn an aimsear neamhchinnteacht Pronunciation: Djeh gnaw in ayr-inn bee-on on am-shir nav-khinn-thiochth Phrase: We will have a bonfire tonight Irish: Beidh tine chnmh againn anocht Pronunciation: Bye chin-eh knawv og-inn a-nokhth Phrase: Come in from the sun. It's hot out there now Irish: Tar isteach on ngriain. T s te amach ansin anois Pronunciation: Thar is-tioch own ngreen. Thaw shay cheh amokh on-shin a-nish Phrase: My shoes are wet Irish: T mo bhrga fliuch Pronunciation: Thaw muh vroh-gah fli-ukh Phrase: We are having a very good summer this year Irish: T Samradh bre againn i mbliana Pronunciation: Thaw sow(as in cow)-rah bra og-inn i mblee-na
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Image: Gaeilge Beo from All Posters and Prints. Buns na Gaeilge - Basic Irish Language There is no other way to revive Irish than for a crowd of people to spread it. - Douglas Hyde

Note: The spellings and pronunciations used are based on Aideen's own natural use of Connemara Irish but they have been kept simple, so as to be understood where there are differences in the language. For example, the word 'feicfidh' is used only in Connemara Irish; in Leinster, Ulster and Munster the word is 'cfidh'. There are two pronunciations; Leinster/Munster - kee-fee; Ulster - chee-fee. The biggest problem for people whose native language is English is that the soft 't' and 'd' are in Irish, but not in English; it's difficult to 'reproduce' them in writing. Where I use 'th' and 'dh' here, they are best achieved by putting your tongue gently behind your front upper teeth." Click here for our words & phrases Index. Lesson #23 - Car and Driving. For directions see Lesson 3. Note from Aideen: I've deliberately used the words 'car' and 'petrol' instead of 'auto' and 'gasoline', as these are the words used in Ireland. If I give a translation for 'gasoline', it would be the wrong fuel and not be the word used for what you need to put in the engine to drive the car. Word: Driving Irish: tomint Pronunciation: thumb-aw-inch Word: Driver Irish: tiomna Pronunciation: thumb-awn-ee Word: Car Irish: gluaisten Pronunciation: gloosh-thawn Word: Petrol Irish: peitreal Pronunciation: peth-ral Word: Oil Irish: ola Pronunciation: ulla Phrase: Driving-licence Irish: ceadnas tiomna Pronunciation: kyadh-oon-as thumb-awna

Word: Parking Irish: pirceil Pronunciation: pawr-kawyl Phrase: Car-hire Irish ligint-ghluaisten Pronunciation: lig-inch gloosh-thawn Word: Accident Irish: timpist Pronunciation: thim-pisht Phrase: Traffic lights Irish: solais bhthair Pronunciation: sull-ish voh-hir Word: Police** Irish: grda (Sochna) Pronunciation: gawr-dhee shee-uch-awna **In Ireland, Guardians (of the peace) Word: Insurance Irish: rachas Pronunciation: awr-a-khas Phrase: We would like to a hire a car for two weeks Irish: ba mhaith linn gluaisten a ligint he h-aghaidh dh sheachtaine Pronuniation: bah wye linn gloosh-thawn a lig-inch le hye ghaw shock-then-eh Phrase: How much will that cost? Irish cn chostas a bhas ar sinn? Pronunciation: kayn khus-thas a vays err shin? Phrase: Where is the nearest petrol station? Irish: c bhfuil an stisin pheitreal is giorra? Pronunciation: kaw will on sthaw-shoon feth-ril is girra? Phrase: I had an accident Irish: bh timpist agam Pronunciation: vee thim-pist agum Phrase: I have a flat tire ('tire' is always spelt 'tyre' in Ireland and the translation is literally for a 'soft' tyre) Irish: T bonn bog agam Pronunciation: thaw bun bug ah-gum

Phrase: Where is the nearest repair shop? (We don't use the phrase repair shop in Ireland; it's always referred to as a garage) Irish: C bhfuil an gariste is giorra? Pronunciation: kaw will an gar-aw-ish-teh iss girra Phrase: I would prefer an automatic Irish: Bfhearr liom uath-ghluais Pronunciation: bar li-um oo-ah ghloosh Phrase: I would prefer a stick (We don't use the word 'stick' but 'gear' or 'driving-gear') Irish: Bfhearr liom giar thiomna PronuncationL bar li-um gear hum-awna Phrase: Is parking allowed here? Irish: Bhfuil pircel ceadaithe anseo? Pronunciation: will pawr-kawyl kyadh-ih-heh on-shuh? Phrase: How long can I park here? (Is there a time limitation on parking here?) Irish: Bhfuil teorann ama ar phircel anseo? Pronunciation: will cho-run amah ar fawrkawyl on-shuh? Phrase: I've locked my keys in the car Irish: T mo eochair faoi ghlas sa ghluaisten Pronunciation: thaw muh-ukh-ir fwee gloss sa ghloosh-thawn Lesson #24 - Animals The Irish love animals - so, this lesson is all about our four-footed or feathered friends. (Alright, some are two-footed). Photo Credit: Adriano Bacchella Word: Animal/Animals Irish: ainmh/aimhhthe Pronunciation: an-vee/an-vee-heh Word: Farm Irish: feirm Pronunciation: ferm

Word: Dog Irish: madra Pronunciation: mah-dhra Word: Cat Irish: cat Pronunciation: cahth Word: Horse Irish: capall Pronunciation: kop-ull Word: Pony Irish: pona Pronunciation: pony Word: Cow Irish: b Pronunciation: boh (as in 'so') Word: Donkey Irish: asal Pronunciation: oss-ahll Word: Sheep Irish: caora Pronunciation: kwee-rah Word: Lamb Irish: uan Pronunciation: oon Word: Calf Irish: lao Pronunciation: lee Word: Rabbit Irish: coinn Pronunciation: kun-een Word: Chicken Irish: sicn Pronunciation: shih-keen Word: Hen Irish: cearc

Pronunciation: kee-arc Word: Bird Irish: an Pronunciation: ayn Word: Parakeet Irish: pearaict Pronunciation: para-keeth Word: Zoo Irish: girdn na n-ainmhith Pronunciation: gawr-djeen nah nan-vee-heh (literal translation = garden of animals) Word: Lion Irish: leon Pronunciation: li-ohn Word: Tiger Irish: togar Pronunciation: chee-gar Phrase: We should take the dogs out for a walk Irish: Ba chir dinn na madra a thabhairt amach ag sil Pronunciation: bah khoh-ir dhoo-inn nah mah-dhree ah hoh-irth ah-mahkh egg shoo-il Phrase: The farmer milks the cows twice a day Irish: Crann an fheirmeoir na ba dh uair sa l Pronunciation: croo-unn on erm-eeoh-ir nah bah gaw oo-ir sah lawl (note:the 'fh' in this word is silent) Phrase: When the cat's away the mice will play Irish: Fad a bhos an cat amuigh bonn na luchain ag rince Pronunciation: fodh ah veen on cahth ah-mu-ih bee-on nah lukh-inn egg rinn-keh Phrase: I go horse-riding on the beach every morning Irish: Danaim marcaocht chapall ar an dtr gach maidin Pronunciation: djay-nim mahr-kee-ukhth kop-ull err on dhraw gahkh mah-ij-inn Phrase: Children enjoy feeding the chickens Irish: Is bre leis na pist na sicn a choth Pronunciation: iss brah lesh nah pawsh-thee nah shih-keenee ah khuh-oo Phrase: My uncle is a stock farmer Irish: Is feirmeoir stoic m'uncail Pronunciation: iss ferm-eeoh-ir sthuk ay m'uncle

Phrase: I must clean out the bird-cage Irish: N mr dom cs na n-an a ghlanadh Pronunciation: knee mohr dhum cawss nah nayn a glon-ah Phrase: How much is the entrance to the zoo? Irish: C mhid le dul isteach i ngirdn na n-ainmhithe Pronunciation: kay vay-idh ay dhull iss-tih-ee-akh ih ngawr-djeen nah nan-vee-heh Phrase: It is forbidden to touch the animals Irish: T cosc ar lmh a chur ar na n-ainmhithe Pronunciation: thaw kusk err lawv ah khur err na nan-vee-heh For More Irish words & phrases please click here: Irish Index Image: Gaeilge Beo from All Posters and Prints. Buns na Gaeilge Basic Irish Language There is no other way to revive Irish than for a crowd of people to spread it.
- Douglas Hyde

Note: The spellings and pronunciations used are based on Aideen's own natural use of Connemara Irish but they have been kept simple, so as to be understood where there are differences in the language. For example, the word 'feicfidh' is used only in Connemara Irish; in Leinster, Ulster and Munster the word is 'cfidh'. There are two pronunciations; Leinster/Munster - keefee; Ulster - chee-fee. The biggest problem for people whose native language is English is that the soft 't' and 'd' are in Irish, but not in English; it's difficult to 'reproduce' them in writing. Where I use 'th' and 'dh' here, they are best achieved by putting your tongue gently behind your front upper teeth." Click here for our words & phrases Index. Lesson #16 - Going to Work For most people planning a visit to Ireland, the following words and phrases may not be of value. That said, what if you intend to settle there? Or perhaps, are thinking of a

summer job? Word: Work Irish: Obair Pronunciation: ub-ir Word: Office Irish: Oifig Pronunciation: eff-ig Word: Salary Irish: Tuarastal Pronunciation: thoo-rah-sthal Word: Job Irish: Post Pronunciation: puh-sth Word: Interview Irish: Agallamh Pronunciation: og-oll-av Word: Director / Supervisor Irish: Stiirthir Pronunciation: stewr-hoh-ir Phrase: New technology Irish: teichneilocht nua Pronunciation: teck-noh-lee ochth noo-ah Phrase: I start my new job on Monday Irish: Tosnidh m sa phost nua D Luain Pronunciation: thus-no-ee may sa fusth noo-ah djay loo-in Phrase: He failed to get that job Irish: Theip air an phost sin a fhil Pronunciation: hep err on fusth shin a aw-il Phrase: I'd like a job working in the open air Irish: Ba mhaith liom bheith ag obair amuigh faoin aeir Pronunciation: Bah wye li-um veh egg ub-ir a-mwee fween ayr Phrase: Will there be opportunity for promotion? Irish: An mbeidh seans dul chun chinn? Pronunciation: on my shans dhul khun khin?

Phrase: My interview is fixed for Friday Irish: T m'agallamh socraithe le haghaidh D hAoine Pronunciation: thaw mog-oll-ay suck-ree-heh leh high djay hee-neh Phrase: I gave in my notice (to quit) last week Irish: Chuir m isteach m'fhgra an tseachtain seo chaite Pronunciation: khwir may is-cheoch moh-gra on teoch-than shuh kha-cheh Lesson #17 - It's All Relative This week, our words and phrases are all about family. Word: Family Irish: Clann Pronunciation: klon Word: Father Irish: Athair Pronunciation: ah-hir Word: Mother Irish: Mthair Pronunciation: maw-hir Word: Parents Irish: Tuismitheoir Pronunciation: thish-mih-hoh-ir-ee Word: Sister Irish: Deirfir Pronunciation: drih-foor Word: Brother Irish: Dearthir Pronunciation: dreh-haw-ir Word: Uncle Irish: Uncail Pronunciation: uncle Word: Aunt Irish: Aintn Pronunciation: an-cheen Word: Cousin Irish: Coilceathair

Pronunciation: kul-ca-hir Word: Grandmother Irish: Seanmhthair Pronunciation: shan-waw-hir Word: Grandfather Irish: Seanathair Pronunciation: shan ah-ir Phrase: I am going to my Aunt's house tonight Irish: Tim ag dul ag teach mAintn anocht Pronunciation: thaw-im egg dhull egg choc mah-cheen ah-nuchth Phrase: Three of my cousins will be there Irish: Beidh triir dem choilcheathair ann Pronuncuiation: bye throo-ir djem khul-ca-hir on Phrase: I have two sisters and one brother Irish: T beirt deirfiir agus dearthir amhin agam Pronunciation: thaw beh-irth drih-foo-ir ah-gus dreh-haw-ir- ah-gum Phrase: My parents live in Galway Irish: T cona ar mo thuismitheoir i nGaillimh Pronunciation: thaw con-nee er muh hish-mih-hoh-ir-ee i ngall-iv Phrase: My grandfather died two years ago Irish: Fuair mo sheanathair bs dh bhliain shoin Pronunciation: foo-ir muh han-ah-ir baws gaw vleen oh him Phrase: In the name of the Father, the(His) Son and the Holy Ghost, Amen Irish: In ainm an Athair, a Mhic agus an Spiorad Naomh, Amen Pronunciation: in an-im on ah-hir, a vic ah-gus on spir-odh neeve, amen Lesson #18 - Medical Matters Our resident Irish speaker and translator is enjoying a heatwave in Greece - but, in her words, the brain is a bit fried! She has promised to add more to the following: Category: Health Matters Irish: Crsi Slinte Pronunciation: coor-see slawn-cheh Word: Doctor Irish: doctir Pronunciation: dhukh-thoor

Word: Hospital Irish: oispidal Pronunciation: us-pih-jail Word: Nurse Irish: banaltra Pronunciation: bahn-al-thra Word: Pharmacy Irish: siopa poiticar Pronunciation: shupa puth-ih-kayr Term: Blood-group Irish; Grupa-fuileach Pronunciation: groop-ahfwill-ukah Phrase: I've got a headache Irish: t tinneas cinn orm Pronunciation: thaw chin-es keen urm Phrase: I need an operation Irish: Is g dom dul faoi scian Pronunciation: is gaw dhum dhul fwee shkeen Phrase: He has a broken foot Irish: t cois briste aige Pronunciation: thaw cush brish-the egg-eh Phrase: I am allergic to..... Irish:Ta aileirge agam le.... Pronunciation: thaw al-ayr-geh ah-gum le Phrase: I need to rest Irish: Ni mor dom sci a ligint Pronunciation: knee-more dhum shkee a lig-inich Phrase: Her health is not very good at the moment Irish: Nl slinte r-mhaith aici faoi lthair Pronunciation: kneel slawn-cheh ro -whye ec-ee fwee law-hir Lesson 19 - Back to School. It is that time of the year once more. When the parents are eager for school to begin and the children would rather not, thank you very much. This lesson focuses on words and phrases related to education and which now includes additions and modifications.

Word: Education Irish: Oideachas Pronunciation: Eh-djeh-khuss Word: School Irish: Scoil Pronunciation:

Skull

Phrase: Primary school Irish: Bunscoil Pronunciation: Bun-skull Phrase: National School Irish: Scoil Nisinta Pronunciation: Skull naw-ish-oon-tha Word: College Irish: coliste Pronunciation:

kull-aw-ish-theh

Word: University Irish: ollscoil Pronunciation: ull-skwell Word: Professor Irish: ollamh Pronunciation: ull-av Word: Lecturer Irish: lachtir Pronunciation: lay-akh-thoh-ir Word: Degree Irish: cim Pronunciation:

kaym

Phrase: School Principal/Head Teacher Irish: Promh Oide Pronunciation: Preeve eh-djeh Word: Teacher Irish: Minteoir Pronunciation: Moo-in-choh-ir Word: Student Irish: scolire Pronunciation: skull-aw-ih-reh Word:: Uniform Irish: culaith scoile

Pronunciation:

kull-eh skwell-eh

Phrase: School bag (satchel) Irish: Mla scoile Pronunciation: Mawla skull-eh Word: Classroom Irish: rang Pronunciation: wrong Word: desk Irish: deisc Pronunciation:

desk

Word: Lesson Irish: cleachtadh Pronunciation: clock-thah Word: Book Irish: Leabhar Pronunciation:

Low-(as in cow)-er

Word: Notebook Irish: Leabhar nta Pronunciation: Low-(as Word: Pen Irish: Peann Pronunciation:

in cow)-er noh-tha

Pee-an

Word: Pencil Irish: Peannluaidh Pronunciation: Pee-an

loo-ee

Word: Subject/Course Irish: crsa Pronunciation: koor-sah Word: Homework Irish: obair baile Pronunciation: ub-err

bah-lih-eh

Word: Exam/Test Irish: scrd Pronunciation: scroo-dhoo Phrase: Junior Certificate Irish: Teastas Sisearach Pronunciation: tchahs-thas

soh-ish-er-ukh

Phrase: Leaving Certificate

Irish: Teastas Cruinnithe Pronunciation: tchas-thas Word: Gym Irish: gimheal Pronunciation: gayv-ell Word: Playground Irish: cls na scoile Pronunciation: klohs

krinn-ithe

nah skwell-eh

Phrase: School Bus: Irish: bus scoile Pronunciation: bus skwell-le Phrase: School Bell Irish: cliogeain scoil Pronunciation: klig-ehn

skwell-eh

Word: Detention Irish: coimed (or coinnel) isteach Pronunciation: kwem-adh (or kwin-aw-ihl)

iss-tih-okh

Phrase: I (really) like my teacher Irish: Is bre liom mo mhinteoir Pronunciation: Iss brah li-um muh woo-in-choh-ir Phrase: I am in first/second class/grade Irish: Tim i rang a haon/a d Pronunciation: Thaw-im i wrong a hayn/a dhoh Phrase: I am able to write my name now Irish: Is fidir liom m'ainm a scrobh anois Pronunciation: Iss fay-jir li-um m-ahn-m a schree-uv

ah-nish

Phrase: May I go out (leave the class?*) Irish: Bhfuil cead agam dul amach? Pronunciation: Will kee-sdh ah-gum dhull ah-mockh (*expression used when asking permission to leave the class to go to the bathroom) Phrase: I like reading/writing Irish: Is maith liom scrbhneoireacht/litheoireacht Pronunciation: Iss my li-um schree-noh-ir-uchth/lay-ih-oh-ir-uchth Phrase: We had a music* class today Irish: Bh rang cheoil* againn inniu Pronunciation: Vee wrong khee-oh-il ah-ginn *See below for other subjects Phrase: I passed my exams

inn-you

Irish: D'ir liom sna scrd Pronunciation: dheye-ree lih-um sah

skroo-dhee

Phrase: I hope I dont fail the maths* test Irish: T sil agam nach mbeid teip agam sa scrd mhatamaitice* Pronunciation: thaw soo-il ah-gum knock my tep ah-gum sah skroo-dhoo

wath-ah-

math-ikah
*See below for other subjects Phrase: Report card Irish: crta fiosra Pronunciation: kawr-thah

fiss-rah

Word: Marks/Grade Irish: marcanna/grda Pronunciation: mark-ah-nah/graw-dhah * Other subjects - this is not meant to be a complete list. A good Irish dictionary should provide the Irish word for the majority of subjects taught in schoolS today. Subject: History Irish:stair Pronunciation: sthahr Subject: Geography Irish: treolas Pronunciation: cheer-oh-las Subject: French Irish: Fraincs Pronunciation: rahn-keesh Subject: German Irish: Gearmnais Pronunciation: giahr-mawn-ish Subject: English Irish: Barla Pronunciation: bayr-lah Photo Credit:

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Notes 1. In Ireland, the word 'school' is used for first and second level education (primary and secondary schools). although the word 'college' may sometimes be used to denote a secondary school building. Third level education is generally described as 'college' or 'university' education. However, certain specialised third level educational establishments might use the word 'school', as in 'hotel management school' or 'computer school'. That generally refers to the building or the name of the 'provider' of

that education and not to thelevel of that education. 2. Many years ago, some schools (mine included) called the first two grades of primary education 'Babies' (Naoinein) and 'High (Senior) Infants' (Naoinein Sinsear) This terminology has mostly died out now!
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