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Spring is here!

21/2/2012

4 Comments

 
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Spring is here.
Bíonn plúiríní sneachta(snow drops) ag fás sa ghairdín.
Beidh nóiníní (daisy) ag fás sa pháirc anseo is ansíud go luath.
Beidh an tiúlip faoi bhláth sa ghairdín.
Tá na héin ag déanamh neadacha ar na crainn.
Tá na huain óga(young lambs) ag damhsa sna páirceanna.
Tá an feirmeoir ag obair go dian(working hard) sa pháirc.

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An t-Earrach
1. Tús an Earraigh             2.  Laethanta níos faide!

Bláthanna ag fás                  Aimsir níos fearr

Ainmhithe óga                      Feirmeoir ag obair

Duilleoga glas                  Ag cur síl sa pháirc


4 Comments
niamh
28/2/2012 10:24:31 am

that lamb is so cute.

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nicole
12/3/2012 05:56:20 am

it hard to learn but it sounds lovely

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Fatima
12/3/2012 10:26:40 am

I agree with Niamh. That poem was nice too, it summed up Spring.

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Djkeaveny
16/3/2012 01:04:03 pm

Teacher that was a really nice
poem it pretty much had only
two words on each line.
from
donal

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