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First dáil 1918/1919 , 6 articles and on the right, bun ( primary ) reaċt ( law) 1937 . Look at the teaċt ( TEXT) .? Its the same..
And finally in 1937 it was enacted by the people and for the people of éIRe..
All written in our true irish text.
Making we the people, the " heir's of these lands.
Here is an old sign, on an external wall of the GPO in Dublin, with the buildings name written in cló gaelaċ and an older spelling, before the " irish orthography reform in 1960. What was so important , that they had to change how our people had spelt words for generations.?
It is clearly looking like the roman church had introduced many letters into our text , including the h, ( many words too id say) on the right hand side is an abstract from the holy bible written in gaeḋIlg. Notice how the " h' slips in, even though we have a cevú present on words, all in the same sentence ( so technically, it is two languages together) you see, there is a " h " in latan but not in old Irish, the oul switch a roo.
That is the thing about text, you can learn a lot from it. My question would be, why change it to roman text and who gave them that right too, as far as i can see, there was no referendum for that change and they changed it during a referendum when they said " we want to clean it up".? Instead they, added more words and then removed our true irish..What were they trying to hide.?
Look at the word " theophilur " . It has a h and a cevu over the p... it makes no sence. ? They replaced the cevu ( dot) apparently with a h, so why is there both in that word. Lol
Its all mind games folks..
There should be no h period in our true text.. its only used as an aid, which was explained before.
Remember, when we talked about how, there should be no "h" in our language.? If you open up an irish dictionary, you will find words that clearly had been taken from the english.. But why.?
Here is an old dictionary from the 1920's , it clearly states the " h" to only be a " Aid" to prevent hiatus, ( a pause) before a word and it is to show a breath within a word , a pause within saying a word, it is not meant as a letter to be pronounced.? and would ye look at the silly words, they actually have in the dictionary for the " h" unbelievable.