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Post April 26 2005, 23:42 PM
mhwombat
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Free online language learning site.

http://www.mylanguageexchange.com/Learn-Languages.asp
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Post April 27 2005, 21:16 PM
mhwombat
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This is for Scottish Gaelic, not Irish, but it may be of interest...

macfhionn wrote:List of "Scottish Gaelic learners' materials online" sites to check out at -

http://www.smo.uhi.ac.uk/gaidhlig/ionnsachadh/


Definitely also look in on Cli's site -

http://www.cli.org.uk/cgi-bin/main
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Post April 27 2005, 21:59 PM
mhwombat
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This is for Scottish Gaelic, not Irish, but this seems a good place to mention this for future reference,

Ossian wrote:http://www.savegaelic.org has a collection of learners' forums (fora?) much like what we have here, only for Scottish Gaelic. There is one entitled "How do you say..." where one can request a translation. They use the same PHP format as we do, and you must register before posting. Be aware that it might be a day or two before someone responds over there, since their forum isn't yet as active as this one.
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Post May 18 2005, 16:15 PM
Valentin1402
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Hi, mhwombat.

My Language Exchange is not a free community. you can register for free but you have to pay if you want to use the chat room or send messages to other members of the community.

http://www.SharedTalk.com is a FREE community whose members are willing to learn foreign languages and teach their native languages to others members.

Valentin. :D

Post August 17 2005, 2:28 AM
killerwave
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I found this site called http://www.xLingo.com
It's all free and similar to other sites, but with no anoying flash interface.
I just hate the back/foward button dont work! 8O

Post September 02 2005, 21:21 PM
wdsci
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geelj wrote:i have found a great download but i wasnt sure where to post it so ive put it here.
its a learning site for irish with flash cards and sounds, u download it onto your computer.
i am using it and i think its very good.
http://www.byki.com/download_FLS.pl?cod=AtG42
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Post October 06 2005, 14:44 PM
mickrua
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I recommend all searching/resaerching for info about all things Irish/Celtic to go to www.appletree.ie and browse about I am sure you will find something of interest.
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Post March 11 2007, 3:33 AM
braoin
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There is a very helpful website, in both English and Irish, with lots of links to what is happening through and with the Irish language today.

www.gaeilge.ie

No harm to have a look!
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Post May 06 2007, 23:33 PM
Benjamin
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Post December 13 2007, 6:22 AM
Danny2007
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irishlanguagelinks.com
This is a new one with a growing number of links. Everything from language courses to Gaeltacht tourism companies to State Agencies for Irish and more.

I noticed that IGT isn't yet included in the Useful websites for Learning Irish section.

Perhaps one of the "big shots" here would like to submit info for IGT on the Resource List - Request page?


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