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Date Posted: 19:36:44 11/16/03 Sun
Author: Angela
Author Host/IP: 1Cust37.tnt1.st-cloud.mn.da.uu.net / 67.251.185.37
Subject: banshees and lephrechauns

Dia diut. I'm doing a speech in school about Irish mythology... specifically the banshee and the leprechaun. I was wondering how to say "banshee" and "leprechaun" in Irish. Also, I've heard that this would be a good way to start talking to the class, though I'm not sure of the pronunciation: "Dai daoibh. Conas ta sibh go leir?"

Thanks for the help everyone!

Slan agit!
Angela

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