Connacht Irish
Connacht Irish (Irish: Gaeilge Chonnacht) is the dialect of the Irish language spoken in the province of Connacht. Gaeltacht regions in Connacht are found in Counties Mayo (notably Tourmakeady, Achill Island and Erris) and Galway (notably in parts of Connemara and on the Aran Islands. The dialects of Irish in Connacht are extremely diverse, with the pronunciation, forms and lexicon being different even within each county. The irish of South Connemara is often considered the "standard" Connacht irish owing to the number of speakers however it is unique within Connacht and has a lot more idiomatic connection to extinct dialects in North Clare (for example "acab" instead of "acu" in the rest of Connacht). Words such as "dubh" and snámh tend to be pronounced with a Munster accent in South Conn
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Connacht Irish
Connacht Irish (Irish: Gaeilge Chonnacht) is the dialect of the Irish language spoken in the province of Connacht. Gaeltacht regions in Connacht are found in Counties Mayo (notably Tourmakeady, Achill Island and Erris) and Galway (notably in parts of Connemara and on the Aran Islands. The dialects of Irish in Connacht are extremely diverse, with the pronunciation, forms and lexicon being different even within each county. The irish of South Connemara is often considered the "standard" Connacht irish owing to the number of speakers however it is unique within Connacht and has a lot more idiomatic connection to extinct dialects in North Clare (for example "acab" instead of "acu" in the rest of Connacht). Words such as "dubh" and snámh tend to be pronounced with a Munster accent in South Conn
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Connacht Irish (Irish: Gaeilge ...... in Galway, and Erris in Mayo.
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Connachteko gaelera Connacht p ...... ko eremuetan batez ere) daude.
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Is í Gaeilge Chonnacht an cine ...... anna follasacha tíreolaíochta.
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L'irlandès de Connacht (Gaeilg ...... onegal que la de Galway no té.
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Connacht Irish (Irish: Gaeilge ...... a Munster accent in South Conn
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Connachteko gaelera Connacht p ...... ko eremuetan batez ere) daude.
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Is í Gaeilge Chonnacht an cine ...... e Gaeilge i gContae Mhaigh Eo.
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L'irlandès de Connacht (Gaeilg ...... onegal que la de Galway no té.
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Connacht Irish
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Connachteko gaelera
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Gaeilge Chonnacht
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Irlandès de Connacht
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