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Post April 07 2004, 15:04 PM
Conor
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Lurker- wrote:Thought I'd let everyone know of an irish online bookshop

http://www.litriocht.com/shop

 
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Post April 12 2004, 0:12 AM
Asarlaí
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Whilst trying to cheat on Ailill's naming American cities thread - I came across a American-Irish website with tons of info..

On the freeware section at the bottom of the page are some great fonts and scripts



http://members.toast.net/willpat/links_index.htm

Post May 19 2004, 17:24 PM
Clooneman 2000
Gaeilgeoir
 
Posts: 380
RTE's Turas Teanga programme has a webpage, and it's this:
http://www.rte.ie/tv/turasteanga/

But forget about that, because Google showed up this: http://www.rte.ie/tv/turasteanga/tt.pdf. It's a link to a pdf that I can't seem to find a link to from the TT page itself. God bless Google. Go mbeannaí Dia Google. And what's in the pdf? Well, its title is "How the Language Works". And they're not talking about COBOL!

Post May 19 2004, 19:20 PM
Leanfaidh Mé
Gaeilgeoir
 
Posts: 194
Clooneman 2000 wrote:RTE's Turas Teanga programme has a webpage, and it's this:
http://www.rte.ie/tv/turasteanga/

But forget about that, because Google showed up this: http://www.rte.ie/tv/turasteanga/tt.pdf. It's a link to a pdf that I can't seem to find a link to from the TT page itself. God bless Google. Go mbeannaí Dia Google. And what's in the pdf? Well, its title is "How the Language Works". And they're not talking about COBOL!


I found it on the Turas Teanga site the first time I went there. Click on "Learning Irish." Look between "Aonad 1" and "Your background and where you live." :wink: The .pdf is a 28 page synopsis of grammar.
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Post June 18 2004, 17:21 PM
Conor
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Posts: 16141
JSmith13 wrote:http://www.irishforlife.com/

Post July 10 2004, 14:05 PM
Ailill
Andúileach IGTF
 
Posts: 10981
Check out Gaelic from this List:

http://www.word2word.com/coursead.html#gaelic
"Tá an saol mór lán den fhilíocht ag an té dar dual a thuigbheáil agus ní thráfaidh an tobar go deo na ndeor."
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Post August 13 2004, 1:10 AM
Méabh
Scríbhneoir d'Éigean
 
Posts: 23921
A nice pan-celtic info site with pronunciation tips: http://www.daire.org/names/notes.html
Is é Christian Stoehr mo chroí
Dáta pósadh: 16 Deireadh Fómhair 2010

Post August 27 2004, 15:54 PM
Deb
Giostaire
 
Posts: 3693
Just found this site that has newspaper articles and magazine articles as Gaeilge and some of them have Béarla under the articles or a dictionary type listing along with them so that we beginners can see how well (or not) we did
http://www.smo.uhi.ac.uk/~smacsuib/altanna/fogh.htm
Tá mé ag foghlaim i gcónaí. With translations, it is best to wait for someone more adept than I to confirm.
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Post August 30 2004, 10:54 AM
Méabh
Scríbhneoir d'Éigean
 
Posts: 23921
neat new game for practising vocabulary - editable like the freelang dictionary:
Seans Eile
http://www.nualeargais.ie/seansEile/index.html
Is é Christian Stoehr mo chroí
Dáta pósadh: 16 Deireadh Fómhair 2010

Post August 31 2004, 0:22 AM
Redwolf
Ard-Banríon na Ráiméise
 
Posts: 51638
Some good Celtic clip art:

http://www.aon-celtic.com/cfreeware.html

Thanks to Ríobhca (aka "IrishLady") for the link.

Redwolf
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