Ole Q is back -- sorry for not posting for a bit
Hi, hola, bonjour and, as I'm told they say in Ireland, Dhia dhuit (which, I'm also told, means God be with you).
I hope you had a really blessed Christmas. I'm sorry that unavoidable circumstances made it just impossible for Ole Q to post for the past two weeks.
Thank you very much for your recent comments, and I'll reply to them very soon. Thank you for hanging in there with onelacatholic!
God bless you!
I hope you had a really blessed Christmas. I'm sorry that unavoidable circumstances made it just impossible for Ole Q to post for the past two weeks.
Thank you very much for your recent comments, and I'll reply to them very soon. Thank you for hanging in there with onelacatholic!
God bless you!
2 Comments:
Welcome back! Hooray!
Re: Gaelic:
Not only are you correct, but the proper reply is "Dhia is Muire duit", which means "God and Mary be with you."
Hope you are having a wonderful Christmas!
-Cathy
Dear Cathy,
Thanks for your kind greetings and good wishes, and for expanding my knowledge of the Irish language!
Hope you're having a wonderful Christmas, too, and all our friends are, too.
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