
In this episode of Gaeilge Thar Lear, I reflect on the stories that stay with us — the ones we return to at different stages of life, and the ones that quietly shape how we see the world.From train journeys and books in different languages to old favourites that never quite leave us, this is an episode about reading, memory, comfort, challenge, and the strange power certain tales hold over us long after we first encounter them.Some stories entertain us. Some belong to a certain season of life. Others travel beside us for years.This episode is about the tales that really mattered.___________________________________________________________________________________________________San eagrán seo de Gaeilge Thar Lear, déanaim machnamh ar na scéalta a fhanann linn — na cinn a fhilleann chugainn ag céimeanna éagsúla dár saol, agus na cinn a mhúnlaíonn an chaoi a fheicimid an domhan go ciúin, gan mórán torainn.Ó thurais traenach agus leabhair i dteangacha éagsúla go dtí na sean-scéalta is ansa linn nach bhfágann muid i gceart riamh, is eagrán é seo faoi léitheoireacht, cuimhne, compord, dúshlán, agus an chumhacht a bhíonn ag scéalta áirithe fanacht linn i bhfad i ndiaidh dúinn casadh orthu den chéad uair.Bíonn scéalta áirithe ann le siamsaíocht a thabhairt dúinn.Bíonn cinn eile ann a shiúlann linn ar feadh na mblianta. The tales that really mattered.Is fúthu siúd atá an t-eagrán seo. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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