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leobloomThursday 08th of September 2005 11:10:25 PM
WOW! - Some of you posted this site

http://www.summerlands.com/crossroads/irish/gaelic.html

in this forum, I don't remember who, that's great!!! Finally I'll be able to realize one of my dreams and learn Irish!!!!

THANK YOU GUYS, THANK YOU SO MUCH especially to who found it!!!

SALUTI DALL' ITALIA!
RMKiwiSaturday 10th of September 2005 01:33:30 AM
- The pronounciation indicated in these lessons are a strange blending of West Cork Irish and sometimes other dialects. The best solution would be to provide recordings of native speakers. English spelling's symbols (like "aw" for the Munster and Connemara á-sound) only allow to pronounce with an English accent: actually native speakers don't pronounce like that.


leobloomTuesday 13th of September 2005 05:58:52 PM
- oh, wel, i didn't know that... but actually i found an acrobat file where they explain pronunciation...i'll try to find some original recordings but it's kinda hard to find sth like that here in Italy... :o(
TigerWednesday 16th of August 2006 10:07:36 PM
- Hey, Vito, I didn\'t know that you could speak or that you were interested in learning Irish?!
VillemFriday 18th of August 2006 02:07:45 PM
- That is useful, It reminds me of another course section.. which was it again? I cant remember :P But its better to make copy paste on that page :D
leobloomWednesday 30th of August 2006 11:49:36 PM
- yep, ißm uinterested in it but I can´t speak it, I just know some dozens sentences without actually having learnt the grammar and logic behind them!
TigerSunday 08th of October 2006 03:06:12 PM
- Ohhhhkkkkkkkk...just curious. :)


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