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Resources in this category:
- A Beginner's Guide to Irish Gaelic Pronunciation
http://www.standingstones.com/gaelpron.html
- This is a basic introduction to pronouncing Gaelic, especially for those interested in Irish Music.
- Ceachtanna Gaeilge: Irish-Language Lessons
http://www.gael-image.com/doras/ceachtanna/index.html
- A set of language lessons for Irish Gaelic. Includes pronunciation guides with RealAudio, grammar, and alphabet notes.
- Gaelic and Gaelic Culture
http://www.ibiblio.org/gaelic/
- "A web site devoted to the language and culture of the Gaels, those people that speak or did speak any of the three Gaelic languages." Hear examples of different Gaelic languages, connect to the Irish Times on the web, and has links to many sites with information about Gaelic and Celtic culture.
- Irish Gaelic Translator.com
http://www.irishgaelictranslator.com/
- Features Irish-to-English and English-to-Irish translation services done by volunteers, most of whom study Irish Gaelic as a hobby. It also includes resources for learning (and pronouncing) Irish Gaelic, and additional information about the language.
- MyLanguageExchange.com - Learn to Speak Gaelic (Irish)
http://www.mylanguageexchange.com/Learn/Gaelic-Irish.asp
- Featured in The Wall Street Journal, PC World, and Yahoo! Internet Life Magazine, this innovative approach to learning Gaelic (Irish) allows you to practice --via e-mail, text chat, and voice chat-- with native speakers of Gaelic (Irish) who are learning your native language.
- MyLanguageExchange.com - Learn to Speak Gaelic (Scottish)
http://www.mylanguageexchange.com/Learn/Gaelic-Scottish.asp
- Featured in The Wall Street Journal, PC World, and Yahoo! Internet Life Magazine, this innovative approach to learning Gaelic (Scottish) allows you to practice --via e-mail, text chat, and voice chat-- with native speakers of Gaelic (Scottish) who are learning your native language.
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