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Learn French with Gaëlle, an experienced French teacher. 99% in French and designed for students with a basic level (A2) or lower intermediate (B1). Gaëlle speaks slowly to make it easier to understand. If you have an intermediate level, you can always increase the playback speed in your app. Each week, you’ll improve your French whilst also learning about French culture, society, history, and much more. Go to LanguaTalk.com/frenchpod to read an interactive transcript of each episode as you ...
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How To Gael

How To Gael

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HOW TO GAEL the country’s no. 1 Bilingual Podcast is back for season 2 . After a huge first season with sell out live shows, a patreon extra podcast and a summer with festival appearances and much more , Doireann, Louise and Síomha are back and this time in full video ! The Cailini are living, working, socialising and reviving an Ghaeilge in a way that is súimiúil, spraoiúil agus just good craic. You will not learn the modh coinníollach on this pod - forget gramadach agus obair bhaile. This ...
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Learn Scottish Gaelic with teacher Susanna and her student Mark. Each lesson is like going for a coffee with your friend who happens to speak Scottish Gaelic and is helping you learn in a relaxed, enjoyable way. Coffee Break Gaelic is not a simple series of "listen and repeat" audio programmes: in each lesson Susanna explains how the language works, helping Mark - and you - to manipulate the language and use it in practical situations. As a learner Mark asks questions, and makes mistakes, so ...
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Is meon é a bheith i do Ghaelgal! 👯 Gaelgals ag plé gach rud faoin spéir trí mheán na Gaeilge; ceol faisean, spórt, smideadh, An Ghaeilge, ealaín, cúrsaí reatha & taisteal. Lean muid ar Instagram, X agus Facebook nó seol ríomhphost Podchraoladh de chuid Raidió Rí-Rá Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Caitheann Guthanna Gaelphobal solas ar an obair atá ar bun ag grúpaí pleanála teanga fud fad na tíre lasmuigh den Ghaeltacht. Guthanna Gaelphobal (Gaelphobal Voices) takes a look at the work being done by language planning communities across the country, outisde of the Gaeltacht. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gaelphobal.fnag Twitter: https://twitter.com/Gaelphobal_fnag Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gaelphobal.fnag/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/gaelphobal
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Join musician and disability rights advocate Gaelynn Lea for a weekly conversation about creativity and resilience with a different guest artist every episode! What started as a response to the pandemic has morphed into a veritable talk show that features different musicians, poets, and writers from all over the country (and sometimes other countries). You can watch these conversations in full on YouTube and support Gaelynn Lea on Patreon.
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Gaelic Re-existence

Jimmy Ó Briain Billings

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The Gaelic Re-existence podcast is an accompaniment to my writing on Substack. The podcast features audio readings of my writing and will sometimes feature conversations. You can support this work by subscribing on Substack: https://substack.com/@gaelicreexistence or Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/gaelicreexistence gaelicreexistence.substack.com
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Facing Our History - The North American Gael

Sgoil Gàidhlig Bhaile an Taigh Mhóir

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Facing Our History – The North American Gael examines the role of the Highlander, the Scottish Gael, in the colonial and post-colonial history of North America, and how colonialism impacted the Scottish Gael. Sgoil Gàidhlig Bhaile an Taigh Mhóir co-founders, Scott Morrison and Rick Gwynallen will be interviewing Scottish Gaelic and Indigenous academics, leaders, and activists in North America to educate ourselves on our own history, and to use that fresh perspective to shape a path forward t ...
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Ar eipeasóid na seachtaine seo tá na cailíní ag labhairt faoi ‘first impressions’. Do you ever think about someone’s first impression of you? Agus Cad a dheireann an eolaíocht faoi judgement? Éistigí leis an eipeasóid chun a fháil amach! Follow IG: @HowToGael @doireannnighlacain , @louise_cantillon @siomhaniruairc Learn more about your ad choices. …
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In this episode, the boys close out Bond for good with the film that haunts the entire franchise 'On Her Majesty’s Secret Service.' Once considered the black sheep of the series, now widely regarded as one of the best entries of it. By critics, audiences and filmmakers. Also talk of Bond video games, George Lazenby's strange acting career and how m…
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Following the 1906 poem of William Gell, Mannin Veg Veen, he's brought us to St Patrick's Isle, and he mentions the figure of Fenella from Sir Walter Scott's 1823 novel, Peveril of the Peak. We look at part of Sir Walter's description of Fenella from Chapter Sixteenth, as it appears in his book, before resuming a rapid journey up the west coast to …
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In this episode, the boys invited John back on the show to return to the world of James Bond to cover the Craig era. A very inconsistent run of films that create an interesting meta narrative of "is James Bond irrelevant in the 21 century?" Along the way talks about the fall of the Assad regime, the NYC CEO murder, mid 2000s action movie filmmaking…
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San eagrán seo, pléann Dúlra agus Sinéad gach rud faoin spéir atá tráthúil i láthair na huaire; Im A Celeb, Seo na mBreagán, Paul Mescal ar SNL, Paul agus Ari ar Actors on Actors, Intermezzo, Wicked, ceoldrámaí agus neart eile! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this episode, Gaelle talks about Alsace, a region in the East of France, alongside the German border. In true seasonal spirit, you will discover the magical atmosphere of the Christmas markets. The one in Strasbourg being the oldest and biggest in France. However, this episode doesn’t stay festive all the way, and you will get a little history l…
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Welcome to the final lesson from Level 1 of Coffee Break Gaelic! We learn some new phrases, more specifically language related to the seasons and we also review some key language points. If you'd like to take advantage of bonus materials, lesson notes and a video version of each lesson, you can access the full Coffee Break Gaelic here. Hosted on Ac…
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Sí an Nollaig í and that means one thing, tine ar lasadh, bíodh sin sa bhaile nó sa phub. The girls dissect what makes the perfect fire and test each other’s knowledge… on the bog. Follow IG: @HowToGael @doireannnighlacain , @louise_cantillon @siomhaniruairc Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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William Gell's 1906 poem, Mannin Veg Veen, has brought us to Port Erin, and here we pause to look at the work of a frequent visitor to the Island, and particularly to Port Erin, the writer Arnold Bennett. We then compare what he has to say about the view from Bradda with what William Gell writes, but Gell bustles us up the coast to St Patrick's Isl…
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From back handed compliments, to random acts of kindness - an bhfuilimid go maith ag tabhairt, agus ag glacadh le, moladh? Síomha tests na cailíní on regional compliments agus roineann siad uilig na moltaí Gaelacha is fearr leo chomh maith. Follow IG: @HowToGael @doireannnighlacain , @louise_cantillon @siomhaniruairc Learn more about your ad choice…
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From the Calf, William Gell's attention switches to the Chickens in his 1906 poetic tour of the Island, Mannin Veg Veen. Going round to Port Erin, we look at William Milner's association with it, including the tower on Bradda Head. Though Gell doesn't mention him, we also look at Arnold Bennett, who set a chapter of his 1902 novel, Anna of the Five…
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In this episode, Gaelle talks about the situation in Martinique, a French island in the Caribbean, which is facing violent turmoil because of the high cost of living. You will realise the scale of the problem and understand where it originates, going deep into colonial times. Check out Langua, a cutting-edge AI platform to help you become fluent in…
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Welcome to the second last lesson of this series of Coffee Break Gaelic! This time we are exploring the Isle of Lewis. If you'd like to take advantage of bonus materials, lesson notes and a video version of each lesson, you can access the full Coffee Break Gaelic here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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In this episode, the boys are once again joined by recurring guest star and token American Snel to talk all things JD Vance. We discuss his bad upbringing and beliefs, why he got elected VP and who put him there, Snels weird connection to the Vances and why your dumb boomer parents love Israel. Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski bend the knee Bill…
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There's a lot to be said for a festive QR cód! Ó na bronntanais is measa a bhfuaireamar riamh, go stáipléirí órga, seans nach bhfaighfidh sibh aon "bronntanas inspo" ón ep sure but sí fós an Nollaig í!! Follow IG: @HowToGael @doireannnighlacain , @louise_cantillon @siomhaniruairc Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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William Gell has brought us from Douglas Head to Derbyhaven and Castletown in his 1906 publication, Mannin Veg Veen, a poem in which he paid tribute to the Three Legs with his three-legged rhyming scheme. He's no sooner given a nod to Castle Rushen than he takes us back out to Langness. Although they're called Fairy Tales, the stories collected by …
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Ar an eipeasóid seo, pléann Dúlra agus Alswyn cén chaoi le dul i ngleic le gruaim shéasúrach agus na laethanta ag dul i ngiorracht. Míníonn siad a bhfuil i gceist le Stua an Gheimhridh, agus cad a bhíonn ar Bhiachláir Dopaimín s’acu! (Stua and Gheimhridh = Winter arc, biachlár dopaimín = dopamine menu) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for mor…
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If you’re anything like us gach seans go bhfuil tú idir dhá chomhairle , ná bí buartha we’ve got you covered and if you need a break from wall to wall election coverage, TÁ NUACHT AGAINN ✨✨✨ Follow IG: @HowToGael @doireannnighlacain , @louise_cantillon @siomhaniruairc Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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In this episode, the boys cut loose in honor of their new, harsh reality and talk about the recently released 'Call of Duty: Black Ops 6.' A game that's way more fun then it has any right to be and the boys also reminisce about previous installments of the series for laughs and ridicule. Also featured is talk of recent gaming trends, how parasocial…
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In 1906 William Gell of Onchan had his third book published containing his lengthy poem, Mannin Veg Veen, which made a poetical tour of the Island. In honour of the Three Legs, William Gell decided to write his poem in rhyming triplets. However, before embarking on the tour, we look at a full-page photograph, the title page and William Gell's dedic…
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In this episode, Gaelle talks about a French movie, released in May 2024, which captivated audiences across France. What sets this movie apart is its daring and moving topic: mental disabilities. Through this comedy and the paralympics games, 2024 was a turning point in French society to talk about disabilities and to maybe finally make some real c…
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Labhraíonn Sinéad, Lucy agus aoi speisialta, saineolach, Ruairí Egan ó phodchraoladh Léim Thart faoi na Grammys san eagrán seo! Roinneann siad a gcuid tuairimí faoi cé ar cheart an bua a bhaint amach vs cé a mbeidh an bua acu… Tá cúpla tuairim conspóideach san eagrán seo! Bain sult. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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This week we’re following Iona as she visits the Isle of Harris. We learn some new vocabulary and also review some more familiar grammar rules and phrases from earlier in the course. If you'd like to take advantage of bonus materials, lesson notes and a video version of each lesson, you can access the full Coffee Break Gaelic here. Hosted on Acast.…
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Tá sí sioctha a chairde! We've had a swift change of weather which got us thinking about the Cailleach, bringer of winter, the sensitivity of our extremities (not THOSE extremities ya rógaire) and who's best at giving the cold shoulder. Freisin - caith na diabhal stocaí. Follow IG: @HowToGael @doireannnighlacain , @louise_cantillon @siomhaniruairc …
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One of the sensations of its day was a trial in Douglas of George Barker James Cooper, the scion of a Manchester business family, whose relationship with Edith Annie Cooper, his wife, was volatile, going from apparent harmony to drunken violence in an instant. In one such episode, Edith was killed in their room at the Regent Hotel in Douglas. The C…
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In this episode, the boys return from their election vacation to confront the reality of a second Trump presidency. Along with talking about the recent Trump/Roy Cohn biopic 'The Apprentice,' One of the best films of the year and also tells us a lot how things are the way they are. Also talk of Biden's legacy of failure, gross NYC exploitation movi…
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An tseachtain seo tá eagrán speisialta againn ar shláinte na mban urraithe ag #ScienceWeek. Labhair Clíodhna agus Alswyn le hAisling Twohill faoi na rudaí is féidir le mná dhéanamh le haire a thabhairt dóibh féin. Táimid an-bhuíoch de @researchireland as an tacaíocht ar an eipeasóid seo agus de @aislingtwo a roinn a saineolas linn. Tá tuilleadh eol…
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Paul Mescal is a ride, Páirc an Chrócaigh is Ireland’s Colosseum and god bless the goile when it comes to making decisions! Ó chinntí móra go pleananna spontáineach, cad é an slí is fearr cinneadh a dhéanamh nó ceann a sheachaint… Follow IG: @HowToGael @doireannnighlacain , @louise_cantillon @siomhaniruairc Learn more about your ad choices. Visit p…
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Politics during the years following the death of Godred Crovan in 1097 were only too literally cut-throat, as various rivals fought savagely for the throne of the Kingdom of Man and the Isles. We follow the Chronicles of the Kings of Man and the Isles for 90 years from the death of Godred Crovan to the death of Godred Olafson on 10th November 1187.…
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Ar an eagrán seo cloisfidh sibh scéalta ó Róisín, Alswyn, Dúlra agus cúpla aoi speisialta 👀 ó thaifead beo an phodchraolta a rinneadh i dteannta Raidió na Life. Pléifear cuimhní cinn an Oireachtais, feistis Oíche Shamhna agus neart neart eile! Lean muid ar Instagram, X, TikTok agus Facebook nó abair linn céard a cheapann sibh faoin tsraith trí ríom…
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In this episode, Gaelle interviews Laurène, a French teacher who has been in a Union all her professional life. Together they talk about the major historical social achievements in France and what it means nowadays to be part of a Union. You will learn the French word for “strike”, so important in French culture. Check out Langua, a cutting-edge AI…
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Welcome to another episode of Coffee Break Gaelic! In this episode, we continue our journey through Scotland, this time landing in North Uist and Berneray. We introduce some new words and phrases and take a look at plurals in Gaelic. If you'd like to take advantage of bonus materials, lesson notes and a video version of each lesson, you can access …
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Cad is feimineach ann? The complexities of modern womanhood are téamaí na seachtaine… ón bhféasóg Íochtrach go lip filler… cad is bhrí le bheith i do fheimineach i 2024? Follow IG: @HowToGael @doireannnighlacain , @louise_cantillon @siomhaniruairc Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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We hear from yn Greinneyder, Culture Vannin's Manx Language Development Officer, Ruth Keggin Gell, about the events which go to make up the Cooish Manx Language Festival, being held from Wednesday 6th to Sunday 10th November. Professor Van Helsing has left Mina Harker protected in a Holy circle whilst he goes alone to undertake the task of destroyi…
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Tá na Gaelgals ar ais agus san eagrán seo, tá catch up beag ag Clíodhna, Sinéad agus Róisín mar gheall ar an méid atá déanta acú le cúpla mí anuas. Labhraíonn siad ar Oíche Shamhna agus na cuimhní cinn atá acu den ócáid speisialta agus na feistis funcaí a chaith siad thar na blianta! Lean muid ar Instagram, X, TikTok agus Facebook nó abair linn céa…
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In this episode, the boys celebrate Halloween by covering 2024's best and most provocative horror film. Coralie Fargeat's 'The Substance.' The year's ultimate "We Live in a Society" movie, but also a fun gore-fest that Cronenberg would be proud of. Also talk of the final days of the US election, how horror films can still remember to be fun once in…
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You’ve heard of season of the witch ach cad faoi sexy Samhain? If we’re good for anything we’re good for a pagan celebration agus an tseachtain seo táimid ag plé casadh roth an Gheimhridh agus all the liminality that goes with this time of year Follow IG: @HowToGael @doireannnighlacain , @louise_cantillon @siomhaniruairc Learn more about your ad ch…
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We find out something about a newspaper called the Manx Liberal, which was published from 1836 to 1851. We turn to an edition of October 1843 and hear of a tragedy in Union Mills. In our Manx translation of Bram Stoker's Dracula, Professor Van Helsing has protected Mina Harker within a circle sprinkled with pieces of communion wafer to keep away ev…
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Buckle up a chairde, because we’re about to get deep. Are you emotionally available? Do you wear your heart on your sleeve or are you chronically unbothered? An bhfuil tú bogcríoach nó cruaidh? An tseachtain seo tá na cailíní caught up in all the feels agus iad ag iarraidh déanamh amach how to be emotionally available ✨ Follow IG: @HowToGael @doire…
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In this episode, Gaelle tries to help you a little bit with a tough grammatical topic: the subjunctive tense. You will hear a lot of common sentences, used every day by French people that require this tense. This episode is not designed to fully explain the subjunctive, but to give you the opportunity to work your auditory memory and get used to th…
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In Lesson 36 of Coffee Break Gaelic, Iona is continuing her travels in Scotland and exploring the Isle of Skye. If you'd like to take advantage of bonus materials, lesson notes and a video version of each lesson, you can access the full Coffee Break Gaelic here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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In this episode, the boys call in the clowns to cover Todd Phillips' Joker Duology. The 2019 smash hit and the recently released 2024 bomb. Although the boys put up a passionate defense for Folie à Deux. Also talk of why NYC is hell on earth, fans are idiots and how time is more important to a film then box office. Joker 2019 worst takes: https://w…
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We finish the short story by P M C Kermode about John the Priest of Corna dale, set against events of the year 1210. It was intended as one of a series of unconnected short stories, perhaps more as a vehicle to give lots of historic colour. However, he was persuaded to continue to follow the life of his main character in subsequent episodes. Profes…
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What’s the biggest thing you’ve ever faked? Agus an bhfuil sé de dhíth don tsláinte *in amanna? Cad faoinár bpearsantachtaí ar líne? 👀 Cé hí an bhréagadóir is fearr ón triúr againn? Are we all just faking it until we make it… Follow IG: @HowToGael @doireannnighlacain , @louise_cantillon @siomhaniruairc Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcas…
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You’d think at this stage we’d be sick of talking about TV but as far as we’re concerned you can’t get too much of a good thing. An bhfuil tú obsessed leis an telly cosúil le Síomha s’againne ? Or are you completely out of touch cosúil le Doireann? Either way, seo é an ‘how to’ you never thought you needed. Ón nGaeilge of 'Netflix and Chill' to emb…
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P M C Kermode sets his story about John the Priest of Corna dale against the historic events of 1210, which saw war galleys sent to the Island by King John of England, when unfortunately the strong Manx king Reginald (Ragnvaldr) was absent with his forces in the western isles of Scotland. In our Manx translation of Bram Stoker's Dracula, we first j…
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In this episode, the boys tackle 2024's most polarizing and fascinating film. Francis Ford Coppola's 'Megalopolis.' A film that's impossible to describe and even harder to understand. But it might be an end of an era in Hollywood. Also talk of Israel's attacks on Lebanon, the VP debate, Ditty's arrest and Coppola's complicated legacy as a filmmaker…
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In this episode, Gaelle presents the biography of a historical figure: the first President of Senegal, a former colony of France. This man, Leopold Sédar Senghor - often called the President Poet - had some very close bonds with France, and was a true lover of the French language. Check out Langua, a cutting-edge AI platform to help you become flue…
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