Quote Originally Posted by TATY
I have questions for our Irish friends:
1. Baile Átha Cliath is Dublin. But what does it literrally mean? I know Baile means home doesn't it? Baile Kissangel
2. If you send a letter from Éire to Northern Ireland, do you have to pay more than if you were sending it inside Éire. Does it cost less for someone to send a letter from NI to Éire thna it does from England to Éire. Also, do BT customers in NI pay less to phone people in Éire than I would as a BT customer in London?

I was just listening to http://www.iol.ie/~rnl102/fuaim.html
Gaelic sounds nice. It's funny how the people are stick little english bits in. I heard her say "you know". And I just love the number 4!
Heya =) Well to be honest Irish is taught pis$ poorly so I reckon- Baile means town, Abhaile means home..... why? I don't know.
Yea about sending letters to the North. I'm pretty sure it costs the same as sending one to the rest of the UK and off foreign but I isnae sure. I think with BT Northern Ireland there are deals on calling those in Éire so it is cheaper for them to call here than for you.... is..nae.. sure...