500 Proverbs - 500 Seanfhocal - 500 Przysłow - 500 Refranes
By Donla ui Bhraonain and Fintan Taite
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A collection of the most popular proverbs in the Irish language, selected by the editor and accompanied by translations or equivalents in English, Spanish (by Carmen Rodriguez Alonso) and Polish (by Anna Paluch). This collection, illustrated by Fintan Taite, has a universal relevance and makes the wealth of Irish lore accessible to a multilingual public worldwide of all ages and backgrounds.
Donla ui Bhraonain
Donla uí Bhraonáin was born and raised in Dublin, Ireland. She graduated in Celtic Studies and hold an MA in Communications. She worked as an Irish-language lecturer and terminologist in Dublin City University until her retirement in 2008.
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