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         Irish Gaelic Language:     more books (100)
  1. Contributions to a comparative study of Ulster Irish & Scottish Gaelic (Studies in Irish language and literature) by Colm O Baoill, 1978
  2. Facts about the Irish language and the Irish language movement: Issued by the Gaelic League of Ireland for the information of the members of the Irish Home-Going Association and of other visitors by Mary Teresa Hayden, 1910
  3. A lecture on the Irish language and the Irish nationality: Delivered before the Gaelic Literary Society of San Francisco by Frederic Louis Otto Röhrig, 1891
  4. Learning Irish by Michael O. Siadhail, 2006-11-25
  5. Speaking Irish (DVD Edition) by Siuan Ni Mhaonaigh, Antain Mac Lochlainn, 2007-12-12
  6. Irish/English English/Irish Dictionary and Phrasebook (Language Dictionaries Series) by Davidovic Mladen, 1991-12
  7. Irish-English/English-Irish Easy Reference Dictionary, New Edition by The Educational Company of Ireland, 1998-11-25
  8. Sengoidelc: Old Irish for Beginners (Irish Studies) by David Stifter, 2006-06-30
  9. Irish for Beginners (Languages for Beginners) by Angela Wilkes, 2001-08-31
  10. Beginner's Gaelic (Hippocrene Beginners Language Series) by James MacLaren, 1999-07
  11. Teach Yourself Irish (Teach Yourself Complete Courses) by Diarmuid O Se, Joe Sheils, 2003-12-26
  12. Irish Language & Culture (Lonely Planet Language & Culture) by Gerry Coughlan, Martin Hughes, 2007-03
  13. Colloquial Irish: The Complete Course for Beginners (Colloquial Series) by Thomas Ihde, 2008-07-24
  14. Dic Children's Illustrated Irish Dictionary: English-Irish, Irish-English (Dictionary) by John Borthwick, 1998-12

21. Gaelic
www.daltai.com. World Language Resources irish gaelic language Retailer sells software in Irish Gaelic, including fonts and system packages.
http://www.spectster.com/Sports/Gaelic/

22. Science, Social Sciences, Language And Linguistics, Natural Languages, Indo-Euro
In English and Irish. irish gaelic language Site Discussion of the history, usage, and syntax of the irish gaelic language, by Drew Taylor.
http://www.combose.com/Science/Social_Sciences/Language_and_Linguistics/Natural_
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23. Gaelic
Links Add Your Site Top listings for gaelic Irish Summer Colleges Learn the irish gaelic language at these summer colleges offering courses in Ireland.
http://www.linkfinding.com/Sports/Gaelic/
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  • Irish Summer Colleges Learn the Irish Gaelic language at these summer colleges offering courses in Ireland. Get information on courses approved by the departments of education and Gaeltacht. irishsummercolleges.com Buy Gaelic Products We link to merchants which offer Gaelic products for sale. bounce.deal-market.com Purchase the "Gaelic Storm" blues and folk CD by Gaelic Storm. See site for details about free shipping on orders of $25 or more. service.bfast.com Faith and Begorah Irish gifts including Claddagh rings, crystal, pub art and more. faithandbegorah.vstoregifts.com EBay.com - Save Money and Buy Gaelic On Ebay! Find Gaelic and anything you are looking for on Ebay. Opening an account is free. Bidding is free. Try it today. qksrv.net Gaelic Languages Info Information for learners of Irish, Manx, and Scottish Gaelic , in the SF Bay Area and beyond. ...
  • 24. Gaeilge
    Additionally the Celtic Arts Center offers a more indepth course in irish gaelic language (Irish 101) at times, as part of our semester of classes and
    http://www.celticartscenter.com/Gaeilge.htm
    We offer introductory workshops in Irish Gaelic every Monday night at 7pm at The Celtic Arts Center at our Studio City location . Levels of class proficiency can vary from week to week, as our workshops are not structured to any particular format. When students arrive, we assess how to divide classes according to level amongst our two to three teachers and go from there. Beginners are always welcome. Below you can to find out where to get books. We do not charge fees for these Monday night workshops, but we do accept donations to help pay the rent and fund our programs!
    Additionally the Celtic Arts Center offers a more in-depth course in Irish Gaelic language (Irish 101) at times, as part of our semester of classes and workshops. Texts used in our classes and workshops are: In the past, the beginner Monday night Irish language workshops uses print-outs of INAC's Irish Language lessons which can be found HERE
    Progress in Irish
    by Mairead NiGhrada (a small green paperback) Learning Irish by Micheal O'Siadhail (a larger paperback, brown cover on front, with a painting of three women - detail from In the Tram , by Jack B. Yeats)

    25. Irish Gaelic Translator.com For Free Gaelic Translations
    irish language translations and irish sayings to listen to. Ask for free irish gaelic translations on the irish translation forum Please use forum for irish language translations.
    http://www.irishgaelictranslator.com/
    Contact Us About Us Irish Gaelic Translator .com
    Free human Irish translations on Irish Gaelic translations forum.
    Translations
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    Translation Forum
    Ask for free Irish Gaelic translations on the Irish translation forum (free registration is required). Irish Gaelic, with its complex grammar rules, doesn't lend itself well to the ready-made on-line translators. That's where our free human-written Irish translations fill in the gap.
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    Dictionary (external)
    For single-word translations, visit English Irish Dictionary.com
    Lessons
    Help for beginners on basic Irish Gaelic grammar, pronunciation, alphabet and history.
    Recent articles list all lessons
    Learn Irish Gaelic
    Software, Audio CD and Book. Intelligent Irish Gaelic software course for beginners. With recordings by native speakers, grammar and vocabulary lessons.

    26. Gaelic Languages Info
    An Teanga Mharthanach A listing of irish classes around the world. gaelic in the Bay Area gaelic language activities around the San Francisco Bay Area.
    http://www.ceantar.org/
    Gaelic Languages Info Tá fáilte romhat! Is tusa cuairteoir 884,016 !
    Dé Céadaoin, 9ú Meitheamh, 19:10:10 2004 Wed Jun 9 19:10:10 2004 seanfhocal An gad is gaire don scórnach is cóir a scaoileadh i dtosach. The tie [button] closest to the throat is the one to open first.
    Cén Scéal?
    What's New?
    Nothing....
    Since ceantar.org is a free-time activity, and there's been precious little of that these days, everything on the site (with the possible exception of the searchable dictionaries should be considered way out of date.
    Places to Go
    An Teanga Mharthanach
    A listing of Irish classes around the world.
    Books
    Info on books, newspapers and other publications.
    Classes
    Pointers to classes in the Gaelics.
    Computer-related Info
    Gaelic in the Bay Area
    Gaelic language activities around the San Francisco Bay Area.
    Gaelic Languages Organizations
    A list of organizations of interest to learners and speakers of the Gaelics.
    Online Dictionaries
    Searchable dictionaries for all the Gaelics.
    Online Lessons
    Lessons and explanations online.
    Other Sites
    Other Web sites of interest.

    27. Search Online Gaelic Dictionaries
    to search MacBain s An Etymological Dictionary of the gaelic language (Scottish gaelic). Kelly s Fockleyr Gaelg Baarle (Manx gaelic). (irish gaelic).
    http://www.ceantar.org/Dicts/search.html
    Dictionary Search Would you like email whenever this page changes? If you know of any Gaelic language items, groups or activities not listed, please let me know! Select the dictionary (or dictionaries) to search:
    MacBain's
    An Etymological Dictionary of the Gaelic Language (Scottish Gaelic).
    MacFarlane's
    The School Gaelic Dictionary (Scottish Gaelic).
    Kelly's
    Fockleyr Gaelg - Baarle (Manx Gaelic).
    Gramadach
    Gramadach Lexicon. (Irish Gaelic).
    Search type: Headword Word Substring Search for: You can search for words in the dictionary by several methods:
    Headword Only
    Will search only the Gaelic headwords of the dictionary for any that contain the string given.
    Full Word
    Searches the entire dictionary, English and Gaelic for occurrences of the given string as a complete word (not part of other words).
    Substring
    Searches the entire dictionary, English and Gaelic for occurrences of the string anywhere in the text.
    Notes:
    • Warning! The dictionary (MacBain's) was keyed in by hand, and has not yet been verified. There are errors. A few have been quietly fixed during the conversion to HTML, while others were no doubt added, and many have been deliberately left in awaiting a double check of the data.

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    28. Yamada Language Center: Gaeilge (Irish Gaelic) Language Guide
    All things irish irish gaelic Phrases. Mion-chànain na h-Eòrpa This page is maintained by the Yamada language Center at the University of Oregon.
    http://babel.uoregon.edu/yamada/guides/irish.html
    Can't find it?
    Gaeilge (Irish Gaelic)
    Guide index
    News index Multilingual references Font index
    Links
    last updated 3/25/02
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    Quick Links - The Yamada Language Center Self-Study Program Virtual Language Lab Language Guides Services Foreign Film Series Language Exchange Computer Lab Hours, Location and Contact Information
    This page is maintained by the Yamada Language Center at the University of Oregon

    29. Beginner's Guide To Irish Gaelic Pronunciation
    Simplified guide to pronouncing the irish language designed for people unfamiliar with the language.
    http://www.standingstones.com/gaelpron.html
    A Beginner's Guide to Irish Gaelic Pronunciation
    I have put this guide together as a service to traditional musicians, radio announcers and anyone else who is interested in traditional Irish music, and would like to be able to pronounce tune titles, people's names and the like in Irish, but is not familiar with the language or the spelling system. This guide is not intended for linguists or people who are learning Irish as a language. It is simply a rule of thumb for people who are unfamiliar with Irish (e.g., most English-speaking people outside Ireland). As an example of what I mean, most English-speaking people in California or the U.S. Southwest, seeing the placename "San Joaquin", would pronounce it "San Wah-KEEN". This is not exactly the correct pronunciation in Spanish. You would, however, be understood a lot better by a Mexican than if you said "San JOE-a-Kwin", which is what applying English spelling rules to Spanish would give you. In our part of the world most people have a rough concept of the Spanish spelling system. If you are involved with Irish music, why not try to acquire a similar knowledge of Irish spelling? Never again need you feel uneasy when confronting words like bhfuil or Maedhbh Spoken Irish has three main dialects, Munster (Cork and Kerry), Connemara and Ulster (Donegal). This guide is more or less based on the Ulster dialect.

    30. U:net - Fehler
    Sociolinguistics of the current situation of Celtic languages, with particular attention paid to the gaelic tongues (irish, Manx, and Scottish gaelic).
    http://www.unet.univie.ac.at/~a8700035/gaeilge.html
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    31. Irish Gaelic Handout
    gaelic/irish language Home Page http//sunsite.unc.edu/gaelic/gaelic. html. Other gaelic/irish language Information http//www.bess.tcd.ie
    http://english.glendale.cc.ca.us/gaelic.html
    Irish Lesson with Celtic Harpist Dennis Doyle
    English Irish Phonetic 1. Greetings Good Day Dia duit! djiah gwich
    Good Morning Dia duit ar maidin djiah gwich air mahdjeen
    reply- Dia is Muire duit. djiahs murrah gwich
    2. Naming People
    What is your name? Cad is ainm duit? cahd iss anim ditch?
    reply is my name is ainm dom. iss anim dyum
    Dennis is my name Donnacadh is ainm dom. Don-nikah iss anim dyum
    Mary is my name Maire is ainm dom. Moirah iss anim dyum
    3. Pleasantries
    How are you? co-nas tah tu
    I'm well...or tah may go mah or I'm well tah-im go mah I'm not good. neel may go mah I'm ...... tah may... wonderful tah-may go hee-un-tachk fine tah-may go brah bad tah-may go doe-nah medium tah-may go mas-ser-ah drunk tah-may air meeish-kah very drunk tah-may ole-tah mad (crazy or angry) tah-may air bu-ill-yah tired tah-may ter-shock 4. Parting Good bye shlahn reply shlahn lyaht Goodbye for now shlahn goh foihll 5. Around the Table Would you like.. Ar mhaith leat... air why lyat.. No neel Yes Ba mhaith liom bah hwah lyum.. What would you like? Cad ba mhaith leat? cahd ba hwah lyat?

    32. Irish Gaelic Translations Links (Online Free Irish Gaelic Translations)
    Ask for an irish gaelic translation on the translator forum and listen to irish language phrases.
    http://membres.lycos.fr/irelandirish/irish-gaelic-intro.php
    Links to Irish Gaelic Translator Online
    Irish Gaelic Translator.com - This site give you English Irish Gaelic translations for free. You can ask for translations from english to gaelic with this gaelic online translator. These free gaelic translations are given by many native Irish speakers.
    Irish Gaelic Sayings
    - this cool site gives downloadable Irish Gaelic sayings and Irish phrases. There's a selection of funny Irish sayings like " My trousers are on fire " and old irish sayings phrases. You can also listen to irish love sayings, proverbs, romantic gaelic sayings, and gaelic words and phrases. Enjoy! Other links

    33. Clandestine Potatoes
    An experimental film on the irishgaelic language, in which writing and language create a situation where the words are the main actors.
    http://www.clandestine-potatoes.de
    Clandestine Potatoes http://clandestine-potatoes.de/

    34. Michael Rhodes' Irish Gaelic Readings
    Michael Rhodes irish gaelic readings. The following were submitted to the gaelic language Bulletin Board by Michael Rhodes between March 8, 1994 and February 24
    http://nexus.brocku.ca/rogawa/gaelic/rhodes00.html
    Michael Rhodes' Irish Gaelic readings
    The following were submitted to the Gaelic Language Bulletin Board by Michael Rhodes between March 8, 1994 and February 24, 1995.
    Table of Contents
  • An article from Lá, February 10,1994, page 3 on the children of Romania.

  • Maoileachlainn, Muircheartach agus Cath Chluain Tarbh

  • Luchain
  • An Irish gaelic translation of the Letter of Paul to the Romans Chapter 8, verse 35 to 39.

  • This week's reading is a condensed story about the woman Eithne (Enya).
  • Mar Fuair Diarmaid a Bhall Seirce
    A story taken from the book Sgeálaidhe Gaedhalach(Scéalaí Gaelach) of Douglas Hyde about some of the members of the Fionna of Finn Mac Cool and how Diarmaid got his love spot.

  • An Irish gaelic translation of the parable of the good Samaritan from the New testament.

  • An article from tEolaí_, Fall 1994 about the repair of the Hubble space-telescope.

  • A story from Douglas Hyde's Scéalaí Gaelach about Finn McCool and the redheaded woman.
  • 35. Language Browser: Gaelic
    Guide to irish language films, browse or search by title.
    http://imdb.com/Sections/Languages/Gaelic/
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    Languages index
    Gaelic index list of titles list of movies only by total votes by average vote ... IMDb sections by release date common genres external links Frisian Galician
    Gaelic
    Your IMDb guide to Gaelic language movies. This page contains a list of interesting reports based around the 68 titles in the IMDb with Gaelic dialogue. The form below allows you to search the database for titles with Gaelic dialogue only. The A-Z index enables you to browse the titles alphabetically. Browse titles with Gaelic dialogue alphabetically A B C D ... I J K L M N O P Q R ... U V W X Y Z Others
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    36. Amhrán Gaelach
    A collection of irish language song texts in the original gaelic.
    http://www.webcom.com/~liam/gaelsong/song.html
    Welcome to Gaelic Song Archive ) first went up in early 1995, and has never been down for more than a few days since then. The archive originally contained Scots Gaelic and Manx Gaelic songs as well, but I decided fairly early on to concentrate on Irish, and the Scots Gaelic and Manx songs were removed in 1996. In addition to texts, many of the songs also have their basic tune notated in ABC format. The notation should only be considered a rough guide, as it is impossible to record the nuances of good Irish traditional singing in standard musical notation. For an explanation of how ABC works, click here . See our links page for more sites dealing with ABC, including software to convert it into standard musical notation. The traditional singing style for most of the songs in the archive is called , which litterally means 'singing in the old style.' I have prepared a short description suggested recordings to help you find out what it is really like. Suggestions/comments/contributions are welcome, but please don't send me requests for specific songs that are not in the archive, or any requests for other 'sheet music.' I am adding new songs to the archive as I have time, but that time is fairly limited these days. Click here to send me mail.

    37. Yamada Language Center: Gaelic Languages Guide
    University of Sterling in gaelic; The North American Assoc. for Celtic language Teachers; gaelic Dictionaries Online For irish, Scottish and Manx;
    http://babel.uoregon.edu/yamada/guides/gaelic.html
    Can't find it?
    Gaelic Languages
    Guide index
    News index Multilingual references Font index
    Resources at Yamada
    Links
    last updated 3/25/02
    News
    Catalog Satellite TV Film Series ... Language Exchange
    Quick Links - The Yamada Language Center Self-Study Program Virtual Language Lab Language Guides Services Foreign Film Series Language Exchange Computer Lab Hours, Location and Contact Information

    38. IreAtlas Townland Search Form
    Search places in Ireland. Does not cover irishlanguage (gaelic) placenames.
    http://www.seanruad.com/
    THE
    IreAtlas
    The data base was last updated on June 14, 1999
    This page has been accessed times since August 6, 1996
    This search engine will perform a search of the IreAtlas Townland data base, and return all lines that meet the screening requirements. By entering a Townland and a County, it will return all lines that contain the requested Townland and the requested County. Be aware, this is a VERY LARGE data base. If you only enter a County, the search engine will return EVERY Townland in that County. This will be a very large file. Click inside the dialog boxs, enter your search keyword(s) and then press the SUBMIT button
    NOTICE: The IreAtlas Townland database has been redesigned to provide faster searchs. In order to use this increased search speed the "Search Method" menu select must be set to "Must match EXACTLY" (which is now the default). In this mode of searching, the search is case sensistive which means the townland must be entered with the first letter of the townland as upper case and the remaining letters as lower case. The old default "Search Method" was "ANYWHERE in field" and this selectable option is still available along with all the other search methods. Field
    Name Search
    Data Sort
    By Search
    Method Townland: Must match EXACTLY ANYWHERE in field At END of field At BEGINNING of field County: All Antrim Armagh Carlow Cavan Clare Cork Donegal Down Dublin Fermanagh Galway Kerry Kildare Kilkenny King's Co.

    39. Untitled Document
    language learning courses for Spanish, Japanese, Italian, French, German, Chinese, Russian, EnglishESL, Greek, Arabic, Korean, Hebrew, irish gaelic, Dutch, Swedish, Polish, Vietnamese, Portuguese, and Norwegian. Free language dictionary.
    http://www.speakalanguage.com/speak-language/learn/learning free-dictionary.htm
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    40. Powell's Books - Used, New, And Out Of Print
    American languages and Creole. American Sign language. Amharic. Ancient (Classical) Greek IndoEuropean languages. Indonesian. irish gaelic. Italian. Italian Anthologies
    http://www.powells.com/cgi-bin/partner?html=subsection/ForeignLanguagesIrish.htm

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