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| Asarlaí | Sunday 19th of December 2004 10:00:27 AM |
| Another Great link - I've found this Irish grammar site to be a real goldmine of information, it's comprehensive and well explained ..
[url]http://nualeargais.ie/gnag/gramadac.htm[/url] | |
| tasya-la-poliglota | Thursday 24th of February 2005 12:29:21 AM |
| irish site - I checked the website, and I must say it is really good especially for those who are just beginning to learn irish, like me...
thanks! :D | |
| josey 10 | Thursday 31st of March 2005 10:05:05 PM |
| - There is a couple of excellent learning programmes on line available for free if you are interested. One "Colin and Cumberland" is on the BBC webpage and the other is downloadable called "Seans eile". Put either of these in google and they will be the first hit you come to.
Colin and Cumberland is fantastic for pronounciation as well as practice and learning and Seans eile is fantastic for learners for all levels to practice their grammar. I only found these in the past couple of weeks so haven't reaped the full benifit of them. Anyone in Australia learning there is a Gaeilge winter school occuring on the June long weekend in Sydney. I went last year and it was fantastic. Let me know if you want the details. | |
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