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PostOctober 05 2003, 5:01 AM
mad


"New Arrival"
Joined: 05 Oct 2003
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Posts: 4
Good site for buying Irish books:
http://www.cic.ie/cgi-bin/learning.asp
 
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PostOctober 09 2003, 17:57 PM
Mürk


"Laoch na nGael"
Joined: 01 May 2003
Location: Tallinn, Estonia
Posts: 931
again in german!
http://www.irelandman.de
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Deir Erik: Foghlaimígí gaeilge!
Erik ütleb: Õppige iiri keelt!
I have good Irish. Gan amhras!
My translation is seldom incorrect
PostOctober 09 2003, 18:08 PM
Méabh


"Scríbhneoir d'Éigean"
Joined: 11 Jun 2003
Location: Contae Uladh, Nua Eabhrac, S.A.M.
Posts: 23,668
but he has a nice nice link here:

http://www.smo.uhi.ac.uk/gaeilge/foghlaim/
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Dá fheabhas é an t-ól is é an tart a dheireadh.
However good the drinking, thirst is how it ends.
PostOctober 10 2003, 1:45 AM
Aisling_M


"Giostaire"
Joined: 03 May 2003

Posts: 3,318
Here's a link targeted towards traveling to Ireland...ie, the kinds of questions that might come in handy. Real audio is included for the phrases. There is also another 'common terms' link as well and general information about traveling to Ireland.

You might find it useful. Smile

http://travlang.com/languages/cgi-bin/langchoice.cgi
PostNovember 03 2003, 17:39 PM
Sláine


"Gaeilgeoir"
Joined: 14 Oct 2003
Location: Pärnu Estonia
Posts: 216
got this one?
http://www.inac.org/irishlanguage/index.php
PostNovember 05 2003, 2:01 AM
Asarlaí


"Craic Pusher"
Joined: 05 Oct 2002
Location: Brighton faoi láthair
Posts: 7,827
New program/database for learning Irish I heard about whilst listening to Raidió na gaeltachta.

http://www.irishforlife.com/
PostNovember 06 2003, 5:58 AM
Nymue


"Anseo again"
Joined: 11 Feb 2003
Location: South Australia
Posts: 14
Hi all,

I've been a long time gone due to Java script errors but I feel this link could be worth the hassles.
A great way to contact and meet with other learners and speakers of Gaelic in your area.

http://irish.meetup.com

Beannachtaí mhór,

Rachael
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PostNovember 17 2003, 16:44 PM
Aisling_M


"Giostaire"
Joined: 03 May 2003

Posts: 3,318
Great Listing of Resources for Learning Irish

http://islandireland.com/Pages/irish.html
PostDecember 07 2003, 15:05 PM
Deb


"Giostaire"
Joined: 02 Nov 2002
Location: Richmond, Texas, USA
Posts: 3,635
Site with books in Irish and books with both Gaeilge and Béarla:

http://www.mercierpress.ie/subjects/Irish&Dual.html

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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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PostDecember 09 2003, 1:24 AM
Méabh


"Scríbhneoir d'Éigean"
Joined: 11 Jun 2003
Location: Contae Uladh, Nua Eabhrac, S.A.M.
Posts: 23,668
The Famous Lars Braesicke Site

http://www.braesicke.de/gramadac.htm
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Dá fheabhas é an t-ól is é an tart a dheireadh.
However good the drinking, thirst is how it ends.
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