dw and awab elements combine with logic
i have decided to learn gaelage, and i, on a whim, looked up 'dia' and found it to be a real irish word! i then thought that if gaelic was the speech, wouldn't every irish-speaking person be a wizard or like carmela? the answer is no, because the speech doesn't work unless you know it does. (DW)
					i have decided to learn gaelage, and i, on a whim, looked up 'dia' and found it to be a real irish word! i then thought that if gaelic was the speech, wouldn't every irish-speaking person be a wizard or like carmela? the answer is no, because the speech doesn't work unless you know it does. (DW)


 I am learning Gaelique for fun (I have Rosetta Stone) and it seems similar to the Speech words that have been mentioned. For example, "Dia Duit" (pronounced kinda like "Dee-ah gwit" almost), is a greeting. It is spelled very similarly to "Dai Stiho," in a way, and pretty much means the same thing.
 I am learning Gaelique for fun (I have Rosetta Stone) and it seems similar to the Speech words that have been mentioned. For example, "Dia Duit" (pronounced kinda like "Dee-ah gwit" almost), is a greeting. It is spelled very similarly to "Dai Stiho," in a way, and pretty much means the same thing. I've found that topics make more sense when they're actually discussed.
 I've found that topics make more sense when they're actually discussed.
							
						 
							
						
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