Go bunúsach is duine a labhraíonn Gaeilge é Gaeilgeoir.
Sa Ghaeltacht áfach is ionann é agus foghlaimeoir Gaeilge, agus is téarma leath-mhaslach é uaireanta ar dhuine a bhfuil a dhíograis i leith na teanga níos mó ná a chumas chun í a labhairt. Bíonn Gaeilgeoirí ag Gaeilgeoireacht.
Foclóir Gaeilge- Béarla, Niall Ó Domhnaill, Rialtas na hÉireann 1977 (lch. 600).
Tagairtí
↑"Hall of Fame honour for Seán Bán Breathnach at PPI Awards". RTÉ. “Seán Bán Breathnach ... started his career with Radio Éireann in 1969 when he presented Popseó na Máirte, the first Irish-language pop music show, and became the first Gaeilgeoir pinup.”
↑ 2.02.1"Galway can lead the State in voting for change this month". Galway Advertiser. “Galway West could lead the country in showing this is possible in Ireland - we are unique in having many credible centre-Left candidates in Seamus Sheridan (Green Party), Niall Ó Tuathail (Social Democrats), Catherine Connolly (Independent), and Trevor Ó Clochartaigh (Sinn Féin)... Three of our candidates – Ó Clochartaigh, Connolly, and Ó Tuathail - are Gaeilgeoirs, with Trevor being the Sinn Féin spokesman for the language and Gaeltacht.”
↑"'A Taste of Beckett' at the Theatre Royal". The Munster Express. Cartlannaíodh an bunleathanach ar 24 Deireadh Fómhair 2017. Dáta rochtana: 17 Feabhra 2019. “Carrie Crowley returns to her home city for a five-week residency to play the role of May. Carrie has performed extensively on stage and her return to the Theatre Royal is like coming home for this Waterford Gaeilgeoir.”
↑"Polls put Pearse in contention". An Phoblacht. “The Irish language is another issue for Northwestern voters, and it's an issue where Pearse outstrips his rivals. He is a committed Gaeilgeoir and his speech at this year's Stádas march was considered the best of the day.”
↑"Please show respect for our language". Cartlannaíodh an bunleathanach ar 17 Nollaig 2018. Dáta rochtana: 17 Feabhra 2019. “Nessa Childers... has, it seems, nothing better to do than question the use of Irish in the EU institutions... Her party leader Eamon Gilmore, a fluent Irish speaker, has always been very supportive of the language.”
↑"Poetry and emotion". The Irish Times. “Lipservice (TnaG, Tuesday): Sean McGinley was the examining muinteoir, the sort of testy Gaeilgeoir who features prominently in Leaving Cert nightmares... Holding up a pen to one of the students, McGinley probed for its Irish name. "Mala?" chanced the candidate. "Ni h-ea," said McGinley.”
↑Tá ort na shonrú' 'teideal = agus' 'url = nuair a úsáideann {{ lua idirlín}}."". Cois Coiribe. “...linguist who did an MA in Celtic Studies, he was fluent in three languages, Irish, English and Welsh... a beautiful singer with a vast repertoire of songs in all three languages... He captained the UCG Freshers to victory in 1972, and made a huge contribution as a midfielder to the UCG Fitzgibbon win in 1977... what was then his sixth Fitzgibbon campaign... He was also a fine footballer, and played in five Sigersons... In November 2015, we organised a 40th reunion in UCG... Joe was invited, but he sent a message of regret "tá mé sinte le núimónia le seachtain san ospideal". Only it wasn't pnemonia, but the insidious cancer that was to claim his life on May 20th, 2016... Joe's son Eoin, himself a warrior of six Fitzgibbon campaigns with UCG, finished his poignant oration at his father's funeral mass by quoting Michéal O'Hehir of RTÉ after Joe had performed on the steps of the Hogan Stand : "Well done Joe McDonagh".”
↑"'We've encoded our folk memory in language'". Galway Advertiser. “Globe-trotting Gaeilgeoir extraordinaire, Manchán Magan, brings two delightful interactive shows to the Town Hall Theatre next month, where he will invite audiences to explore and celebrate Irish language and culture.”
↑"Huge crowds attend Liadh Ní Riada's presidential campaign launch night in Donegal". Donegal Now. Cartlannaíodh an bunleathanach ar 9 Deireadh Fómhair 2018. Dáta rochtana: 17 Feabhra 2019. “Liadh is a passionate Gaeilgeoir and is in fact the first person from the Gaeltacht to contest a presidential race, and so the fact that the local launch of her campaign is being held right here in the heart of the Donegal Gaeltacht is very fitting indeed.”
↑"A single rose: Aoibhinn Ní Shúilleabháin looking forward to a brighter 2015". Sunday Independent?. “Our conversation turns back to the Fleadh, something Aoibhinn herself used to take part in as a child. A gaeilgeoir and trad musician, she's a perfect fit to front the RTÉ show. "For me, Irish culture is so important. I dance, I play, I speak the language, and I think maybe a lot of Irish people don't tap into it as much. It's so great to go to the Fleadh, because it makes you realise how important it all is. People come from all over the world to attend it."”
↑"Dev Óg puts smacht on NUIG with 'Ó Cuív Bill'". Connacht Tribune. Cartlannaíodh an bunleathanach ar 28 Iúil 2017. Dáta rochtana: 17 Feabhra 2019. “Éamon Ó Cuív may seem like a gentle giant, and for the most part, he is. But whatever you do, don't mess with Dev Óg's beloved Irish language. Hell hath no fury like a Gaeilgeoir scorned, which NUIG is discovering to its cost. As a fluent speaker, and longstanding supporter of Gaeilge, Éamó is one of the great defenders of the language, which is on the 'endangered species' list.”
↑"RTE shuts the gate after bolting horse". Sunday Independent?. “As well as the irrepressible Navan gaeilgeoir who had spent most of his previous career in the bilingual backwater of TG4, the nation was also introduced to another new star.”
↑"Marathon for Cancer Care West". Mayo Advertiser. “Cancer Care West has announced that Síle Seoige will be supporting the charity in this year’s Connemara Marathon this April. The Newstalk broadcaster and Gaeilgeoir is organising a team of people including her sister Gráinne as well as chef Clodagh McKenna and models Roz Purcell and Rosanna Davison to take part in the marathon on April 7.”
↑"With a cupla focal, her majesty charms at glittering gathering". Cartlannaíodh an bunleathanach ar 13 Feabhra 2020. Dáta rochtana: 17 Feabhra 2019. “In a strong voice that belied her 85 years, she began with the words "A Uachtarain agus a chairde". The mouth of President Mary McAleese dropped open in delighted astonishment at the use of the Irish language, before she turned to her dining companions and exclaimed: "Wow!"”