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Craic Baby

Auteur(s): Darach O'Séaghdha
Narrateur(s): Peadar Ó Caomhánaigh
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What do we talk about when we talk about Irish?

When we talk about saving or supporting a language do we mean the musical combination of syllables, or something more profound?

How do new words enter a language, and what is the relationship between that strange dialect called Hiberno-English and its parent language?

Craic Baby picks up exactly where Motherfoclóir left off and explores the very new and very old parts of the Irish language from a personal perspective. While Motherfoclóir was steeped in memory and a father-son relationship, Craic Baby hinges on the beginnings of a father-daughter relationship, and how watching a child learn to communicate changes how you think about language.

Craic Baby will share more Irish words and issues connected to the language, in the same style as Motherfoclóir, but treated with greater confidence and more depth.

From the author of the bestselling Motherfoclóir, and winner of the Non-fiction of "Irish Book of the Year", Craic Baby will fasscinate those who loved The Etymologicon and The Lost Words.

Darach O'Séaghdha is the author of popular twitter account theirishfor. He lives just outside Dublin, where he works as a civil servant during the day and explores language at night and in the early morning.

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