The Irish Language
The Irish language, also known as Irish Gaelic, is descended from the branch of Common Celtic known as the Goidelic branch. Closely related languages include Scottish Gaelic and Manx Gaelic which is spoken on the Isle of Man.
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Gaelic English dictionary - Angus MacKinnon's Home Page
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My Language : Public directory
MyLanguage provides access to search engines, web directories and news in over sixty languages.
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L'aménagement linguistique dans le monde: page d'accueil
Ces pages présentent les situations et politiques linguistiques particulières dans 349 États ou territoires autonomes répartis dans les 193 pays (reconnus) du monde.
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WELCOME - Gaelic Course
Welcome to the Gaelic language, the language of the Scottish Gaels in the north-west of Scotland.
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Scottish Gaelic Learning Resources
Below are a variety of links for learning Gaelic. They range from free online lessons to Colleges providing courses of study, to software courses designed for independent study. The number of courses available has increased in recent years enabling the language to make a appreciable comeback of sorts after a centuries old decline.
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Irish Gaelic
There are a number of Irish dialects. The three major dialect areas coincide with the provinces of Munster, Connacht and Ulster. Ulster Irish sounds very different and shares several unusual features with Scottish Gaelic.
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YouTube - Canan nan gaidheal
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