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Learn Irish with talkirish.com

  • 20-03-2009 05:16PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 865 ✭✭✭


    http://talkirish.com/

    New site for people trying to learn irish.

    Suíomh nua atá dírithe ar lucht foghlama na Gaeilge

    (B'fhéidir ba chóir go mbeadh an suíomh seo ar fáil faoi Resource List: Gaeilge)


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 10,808 ✭✭✭✭chin_grin


    Sorry to bump such an old thread. But noticed that this link wasn't listed in the Sticky for resources.

    I only stumbled across this site there the other day (after an argument with a friend about the language......something to do with me saying it was a 'dying one'! ). Have to say this site is excellent.

    I've signed up to the phrase and word a day and the whole community experience seems to be very appealing in helping me get back "cupla focail" (I know I know I'm extremely rusty!). Even the sound bites for the guttural pronunciations are helping a lot!

    Just to clarify I've nothing to do with the site, just someone who stumbled across it and wanted to let people know that it's very helpful.


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