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PostAugust 15 2003, 1:05 AM
Aisling_M


"Giostaire"
Joined: 03 May 2003

Posts: 3,317
FORUM regulars...please add any additional links but let's keep this an INFO only thread.

Listen to Irish Radio:

http://www.rnag.ie/english/index.html
 
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PostAugust 15 2003, 2:38 AM
Ailill


"Andúileach IGTF"
Joined: 18 Jan 2003
Location: London
Posts: 10,972
Online irish magazine with interactive help for learners:

www.beo.ie

Also a very amusing forum there with lots of piquant phrases from dialect speakers.
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PostAugust 22 2003, 12:13 PM
Aisling_M


"Giostaire"
Joined: 03 May 2003

Posts: 3,317
Per forum member Lynn...

lynn wrote:
Hi George!

Here are some Irish Newspaper links for you:

Nuacht : www.nuacht.com

Not a paper but a website, also for news "as Gaelige" www.gaelport.com then click on "Nuacht na Gaelige"

For an overview of Irish Newspapers:
http://www.iol.ie/dublincitylibrary/links-newsp.htm

the ones in Irish Gaelic are noted "as Gaelige" after the title

Go n-éirí leat agus slán ...
PostAugust 30 2003, 13:40 PM
Aisling_M


"Giostaire"
Joined: 03 May 2003

Posts: 3,317
Another Irish Radio Station on the net...

http://www.liveireland.com/
PostAugust 30 2003, 13:43 PM
éanna


"Scéalaí Mór"
Joined: 08 Nov 2002
Location: Corcaigh, Éire / Ireland.
Posts: 2,000
A favourite of Ailill:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/northernireland/blas/

And another one I like:

www.rte.ie/rams/rnagnew.ram
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PostAugust 31 2003, 14:08 PM
Aisling_M


"Giostaire"
Joined: 03 May 2003

Posts: 3,317
Antóin wrote:
Weekly newspaper with online edition-

http://www.foinse.ie/foinse/
PostAugust 31 2003, 14:57 PM
éanna


"Scéalaí Mór"
Joined: 08 Nov 2002
Location: Corcaigh, Éire / Ireland.
Posts: 2,000
http://www.nuacht.com/
Belfast weekly tabloid

Cuisle http://homepage.tinet.ie/~cuisle1/cuisle.htm
Monthly magazine

Raidió na Life http://homepages.iol.ie/~rnl102/
Liffey Radio, Dublin

An tEolaire http://www.egt.ie/lghlin/eolaire.html
Directory of Irish language resources.

Beo http://www.ireland.com/gaeilge/teangabeo/1999/0526/index.htm
Irish articles from The Irish Times
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PostAugust 31 2003, 18:09 PM
Mürk


"Laoch na nGael"
Joined: 01 May 2003
Location: Tallinn, Estonia
Posts: 931
Ailill wrote:
Online irish magazine with interactive help for learners:

www.beo.ie

Also a very amusing forum there with lots of piquant phrases from dialect speakers.


where are Liam and Bairbre?
I miss them Very Happy
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Erik ütleb: Õppige iiri keelt!
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PostAugust 31 2003, 18:10 PM
Ailill


"Andúileach IGTF"
Joined: 18 Jan 2003
Location: London
Posts: 10,972
They just got married, so they're not talking any more. Wink
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Seosamh Mac Grianna, Mo Bhealach Féin
PostSeptember 01 2003, 1:11 AM
Aisling_M


"Giostaire"
Joined: 03 May 2003

Posts: 3,317
Needs some Scots Gaelic terms?

Pól wrote:
I think meself and Ailill are among the few who have absolutely no dictionary or reference books-

But the net is good these days

and Ailill here is a really good site betimes for obscure words

http://www.ceantar.org/Dicts/MB2/

Its Scottish . But great- I got alot of the poem words there.


What a pity there is no equivalent in Irish
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