Submitted by mklinger23 t3_10kg2t6 in philadelphia
I was just wondering if you or anyone you knows speaks Irish? I'm sure there are some, but idk how big of a community there is.
Submitted by mklinger23 t3_10kg2t6 in philadelphia
I was just wondering if you or anyone you knows speaks Irish? I'm sure there are some, but idk how big of a community there is.
This was to be expected...
feckin*
Rhymes with book - never heard feck, but maybe that’s a different part of Ireland from where my family is from
I gotcha. I was quoting the Banshees of Inisherin
Yes, there are quite a few. There's an active Philadelphia Irish speaking group on Facebook (Gaeilgeoiri Philadelphia) and we have meetups at plough of the stars (usually).
Skill ranges from beginner to natives from gaeltacht regions (I'm from co mayo gaeltacht).
Username checks out.
Sounds awesome! I'm just starting out, but hopefully I can build up quickly.
Check out the Irish Center in Mt Airy
Thank you!
I live over there but I’ve never been- can anybody tell me what it’s like?
They do events for various local Irish heritage organizations, host various Irish music and dancing events, rent their spaces to anyone who wants to have an event, and have jazz on Thursday nights
They also did take out during the first couple years of the pandemic and their food was delicious. Wish they would offer it again.
They had an outside group running the kitchen, I don't think it will be back
Miss the food so much. It was the same people behind circles and squares / pizza plus / bourbon and branch. During their first iteration they had super solid smash burgers for $5-7 and the pizza was great
I became a member for the food :-(
Aye. You’ll find plenty at Black Taxi in Fairmount
Gotta check that out!
They also sponsor Philly’s national champion camogie team, as a fun fact
TIL Philly had a camogie team. Do they have hurling and Gaelic football teams as well?
Yup, a national champion hurling team (junior B lol, moving up next year) and a few football teams (Young Ireland, Donegal, Kevin Barry’s). There’s more just outside the city, here’s the full list of Philly GAA teams.
That’s so cool! I visited Ireland back in the fall and saw a bunch of kids in Kilkenny hurling, I’d never seen it before so I asked them about it. Thought it was pretty cool and watched clips on YouTube, it’s so intense!
It’s as intense as you make it, I recommend stopping by a training! Na Toraidhe’s (the Philly team, last time I could make it sessions were coed) are all open, though I don’t think they’ve set a schedule for this year yet lol
>Do they have hurling and Gaelic football teams as well?
In the burbs too.
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Growing up in the Northeast, a couple of the neighborhood elders spoke Irish. A few kids in my grade school knew some prayers and phrases handed down from their grandparents.
Whet neighborhood and decade? Love it but never heard that.
Awesome! Thanks for the info :)
Dia dhuit!! Chuir me an cheist seo freisin, ach ni bhfuair me moran freagrai.
Día dhuit! Níl mórán Gaeilge agam. Tá mé ag foghlaim. Hopefully you got some more info from this post. Bíodh lá maith agat!
Go raibh maith agat agus go ndéanfaidh mhaith duit!
Go raibh maith agat!
There used to be a number of Irish in Upper Darby.
They’re in Havertown now.
Can confirm my Irish coworker grew up in upper Darby and they all moved to Havertown
That really nice Irish butcher (dude with the ponytail and jet black hair) at cannulis
Maybe try the university subreddits as well
Not a bad thought!
There’s also an Irish speaking FB group for Philly. Gaeiligeori Philadelphia
I didn't know they made speakers in Ireland.
There are quite a few companies actually!
R/todayilearned
Also, check out Hibernian Cafe in delco. It's a gem, with genuine Irish cuisine and groceries and a lot of Irish patrons.
Adding it to the list!
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Pog ma hon
i can speak any language you want if you get a couple shots of jameson in me
Irish?
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you mean Gaelic?
Gaelic can refer to a few different languages. Irish gaelic is the specific language spoken in Ireland. Most Irish people just refer to it as Irish or gaeilge (Irish-gaelic for "Irish gaelic").
Yea idk I’m from the Irish catholic community In Philly and I’ve only ever heard it called Gaelic not Irish
Most people from Ireland that I know refer to it as Irish. Non-immigrant Irish Americans might be a different story. The linguist community has kind of landed on Irish as well which is why I choose to use it instead of gaelic.
>The linguist community has kind of landed on Irish as well which is why I choose to use it instead of gaelic.
You chose wisely.
>Non-immigrant Irish Americans might be a different story.
TIL a fancy way of saying "Plastic Paddies"
> TIL a fancy way of saying "plastic paddies"
I was trying to be respectful 😅
i wonder if its a catholic thing
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Would you correct someone saying they spoke German and go "you mean Deutsche?" Or "you mean Français?" For French?
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SpauldingSmails18 t1_j5qqaak wrote
I spek eirish you fookin twat
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