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September 23rd, 2003, 07:04 PM
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Re: I\'m curious…
psitticine: I'm from County Derry - up north, just the other side of the border from Donegal. Of course, being on the other side of the border I never learned Irish, something about which I am pretty regretful. So a PBeM game in Gaelic wouldn't do me too much good!
Where in Donegal do you hail from? (my mother's hometown is Moville [sp?], up in the northeastern corner of Donegal)
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September 23rd, 2003, 10:58 PM
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Re: I\'m curious…
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Originally posted by Pocus:
hello Jasper.
You should know that french is a garbled language... when you think french, you should invert all the words, nearly
I too speak french
je parle aussi francais
simple. Just try to be logical, then revert all your logic. Like if you try to think 'womanish'.
sorry. I like women.
They are so useful.
sorry again.
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I know at least _that_ much. ;-) I was trying (and failing!) to make a small joke...
Thanks for the tip though; I know some people get offended when their language usage is corrected, but I find it's the only way to improve.
-Jasper
Qui mal parle Français ;-)
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September 23rd, 2003, 11:08 PM
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Re: I\'m curious…
yes I hesitated a bit but I knew you would react intelligently, which is, for an American a ra.. oops sorry.
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September 24th, 2003, 02:24 AM
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Re: I\'m curious…
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Originally posted by st.patrik:
psitticine: I'm from County Derry - up north, just the other side of the border from Donegal. Of course, being on the other side of the border I never learned Irish, something about which I am pretty regretful. So a PBeM game in Gaelic wouldn't do me too much good!
Where in Donegal do you hail from? (my mother's hometown is Moville [sp?], up in the northeastern corner of Donegal)
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My family came from a place called St. Charles, which may no longer exist. We've got loads of records all pointing to a place that doesn't seem to be on any modern maps.
But with a name like that, and being it is/was in Donegal, maybe they just renamed it to something Gaelic.
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September 24th, 2003, 06:26 PM
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Re: I\'m curious…
that's pretty interesting… St. Charles… It definitely doesn't sound Irish. Any idea where in the county it was located? How long ago was this, BTW?
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September 25th, 2003, 02:20 AM
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Re: I\'m curious…
It was somewhere on or near the Donegal coastline, possibly even on one of the Atlantic-side islands. It was in the late 1600s and early 1700s that my ancestors emmigrated, and that's where the specific placename appears as a place-of-birth as well as a point of departure. The records of their forebearers go back to the 1300s, but there's no record of earlier birth- or deathplaces beyond just "Donegal, Ireland".
I've wondered many times if the records got muddled and "St. Charles" was never really a place name. It would, indeed, have been a weird thing to name a town in Ireland. It's only the fact the references to it are scattered through several unrelated documents that makes me think it is a valid reference.
Ah well . . . the search continues.
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