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  1. Grammar of the Gaelic Language (Irish Edition) by E O'Conor, 2010-01-10
  2. Coracle: Boat, River Boyne, River Spey, Wales, Scotland, Irish language, Scottish Gaelic, Currach, Indian coracles, Tibet
  3. The Gaelic of Arran (Irish Language - Scottish Dialects) by Nils M. Holmer, 1957-12
  4. Irish-Gaelic Language Albums: Ceol 06, Ceol '07, List of Artists Who Have Released Irish Language Songs, Ceol '08
  5. Mac Tire Irish Gaelic Language Book by Seamas Ceitinn, 1997
  6. Celtic: A Comparative Study of the Six Celtic Languages, Irish, Gaelic, Manx, Welsh, Cornish, Breton Seen Against the Background of Their History, Literature and Destiny by Douglas Bartlett Gregor, D. B. Gregor, 1980-01
  7. Dative Case: Grammatical case, Noun, Latin, Object (grammar), Verb, Scottish Gaelic, Irish language, Prepositional case, Preposition and postposition, Georgian language, Dative construction
  8. The Gaelic of Kintyre (Irish Language - Scottish Dialects) by Nils M. Holmer, 1962-12
  9. Gaelic Literature: Irish-Language Literature, Scottish Gaelic Literature, Lebor Gabála Érenn, Brian O'nolan, Eoghan Rua Ó Súilleabháin
  10. Gaelic Singers: Irish-Language Singers, Scottish Gaelic Singers, Enya, Talitha Mackenzie, Julie Fowlis, Fiona Mackenzie, Maria Doyle Kennedy
  11. Unity in Diversity: Studies in Irish and Scottish Gaelic Language, Literature and History
  12. Learn Irish Gaelic (Language Learning Sticker Books)
  13. An Oxford professor on the Irish language (Gaelic League pamphlets) by Stanley Lane-Poole, 1907
  14. [Articles on the Irish and Scottish Gaelic languages] by Thomas Francis O'Rahilly, 1942

1. Irish Gaelic Language - Discussion And Encyclopedia Article. Who Is Irish Gaelic
Irish Gaelic language. Discussion about Irish Gaelic language. Ecyclopedia or dictionary article about Irish Gaelic language.
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2. Irish_gaelic_language Synonyms, Irish_gaelic_language Antonyms | Thesaurus.com
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3. Irish_gaelic_language | Define Irish_gaelic_language At Dictionary.com
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4. Bambooweb: Irish Gaelic Language
Irish (Gaeilge) is a Goidelic language spoken in Ireland. The language is sometimes referred to in English as Gaelic (SAMPA
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Irish Gaelic language
Irish Gaeilge ) is a Goidelic language spoken in Ireland . The language is sometimes referred to in English as Gaelic SAMPA : /"geIlIk/), Irish Gaelic , or Erse , but is more generally referred to in Ireland simply as the Irish language or simply Irish . Use of the term Irish also avoids confusion with Scottish Gaelic Gàidhlig na h-Alba ), the closely-related language spoken in Scotland and usually referred to in English as simply Gaelic SAMPA : /"gAlIk/). Irish has recently received a degree of formal recognition in Northern Ireland , under the Good Friday Agreement alongside the varieties of Scots spoken in Northern Ireland. There is an Irish language version of BambooWeb at .
Irish Gaelic ( Gaeilge na hÉireann
Spoken in: Ireland Region: Gaeltachtaí Total speakers: Ranking not in top 100 Genetic
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Irish Official status Official language of: Ireland Regulated by: Foras na Gaeilge Language codes ISO 639 ga ISO 639-2 gle SIL GLI
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Gaeltachtaí
There are pockets of Ireland where Irish is spoken as a traditional, native language . These regions are known as Gaeltachtaí (sing.

5. Answers.com - What Is Another Name For The Irish Gaelic Language
In Irish it is known as Gaeilge, Gaolainn and Gaelic. Formerly referred to as Erse .
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_another_name_for_the_Irish_Gaelic_language

6. Ireland - Irish Gaelic Language
Learn about the history of Irish Gaelic, and then learn to speak a little yourself, from simple survival phrases to classic Irish sayings to full Irish lessons.
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Learn about the history of Irish Gaelic, and then learn to speak a little yourself, from simple survival phrases to classic Irish sayings to full Irish lessons. Most of all, have fun!
An Overview of the Irish Language

"The Gaelic language is divided into two distinct varieties: Irish Gaelic and Scottish Gaelic. Irish Gaelic is more commonly just called "Irish". It is a Celtic language that is part of the Indo-European language family."
Source: Transparent Language An Irish Survival Phrases Learn which phrases you need to get by in Ireland. Source: Transparent Language Audio Irish Gaelic Sayings Have you heard what Irish Gaelic sounds like? Listen to over 250 Irish sayings and phrases.

7. Irish Language, Alphabet And Pronunciation
Irish (Gaeilge) Irish is a Celtic language spoken in mainly Ireland ( ire). There are also Irish speakers in the UK (R ocht Aontaithe), the USA (St it Aontaithe Mheirice
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Irish (Gaeilge)
Irish is a Celtic language spoken in mainly Ireland ( ). There are also Irish speakers in the UK ( ), the USA ( ), Canada ( Ceanada ) and Australia ( ). According to the 1996 census, 1.43 million people in Ireland claim to have some knowledge of Irish, 353,000 of whom speak it regularly. The main concentrations of Irish speakers are in the , which are scattered mainly along the west coast of Ireland and have a total population of 82,715, 76.3% of whom speak Irish.
Names of the language
Irish is known as Irish, Gaelic or Irish Gaelic in English. The official standard name in Irish is Gaeilge Gaedhilge . In Middle Irish the name was spelled Gaoidhealg , and it was in Old Irish. Other regional variations of the name in modern Irish dialects include Gaedhilic Gaeilic Gaeilig or Gaedhlag in Ulster and northern Connacht, and Gaedhealaing Gaoluinn or Gaelainn in Munster.
Relationship to other languages
Irish is a member of the Goidelic branch of Celtic languages, also known as Q-Celtic. It is closely related to Manx Gaelg/Gailck ) and Scottish Gaelic ), the other Goidelic languages. There is some degree of mutual intelligibility between them, particular between the Scottish Gaelic of Islay and Argyll, Ulster Irish, and Manx. The grammar and vocabulary of these languages are quite similar, but the spelling and pronunciation are different, especially Manx spelling.

8. Irish Gaelic Handout
English Irish Phonetic 1. Greetings Good Day Dia duit! djiah gwich Good Morning Dia duit ar maidin
http://english.glendale.edu/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?

9. Clandestine Potatoes
An experimental film on the Irish-Gaelic language, in which writing and language create a situation where the words are the main actors.
http://www.clandestine-potatoes.de
Letter to the Irish and other interested people! Letter to the Irish and other interested people!

10. Irish Language - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Irish (Gaeilge) is a Goidelic language of the IndoEuropean language family, originating in Ireland and historically spoken by the Irish people. Irish is now spoken as a first language
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_language
Irish language
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search This article is about the modern Goidelic language. For the form of English as it is spoken in Ireland, see Hiberno-English . For the cant based partly on English and partly on Irish, see Shelta Irish Gaeilge Pronunciation [ˈɡeːlʲɟə] Spoken in Ireland (Republic of) (1.66 million)
United Kingdom (95,000)
USA (18,000)
EU (Official EU language) Region Gaeltachtaí , but also spoken throughout Ireland Total speakers 391,470 fluent or native speakers
1.66 million with some knowledge
(2006 Irish Republic only) Ranking Language family Indo-European

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12. Cl R Cinn Le H Ine Cooke
Links to numerous resources and organizations from and about Ireland and the Irish Gaelic language.
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13. Irish Gaelic Language Meetup Groups - Irish Gaelic Language Meetups
Helps groups of people with shared interests plan meetings and form offline clubs in local communities around the world about Irish Gaelic language
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14. A History Of The Irish Language
A short history of the Irish Language from Irelandseye.com
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Irish and her sister languages, Welsh and Breton, are among the oldest living languages in Europe. Written records go back to the early Christian period when Latin was often the usual written medium. Irish scribes would sometimes 'gloss' or annotate in the margins of their manuscripts, and it is from these glosses that much of our knowledge of 'Old Irish' has come. Another form of early writing was 'Ogham', consisting of a code of strokes and dots representing the letters, and usually incribed on the edges of upright stones. Hundreds of these 'Ogham Stones' still survive and they usually contain the name of a person, probably as a memorial. They were sometimes erected in honour of dead chieftains or warriors. Irish developed from one of the Celtic dialects brought to bronze age Ireland and Britain by the iron age Celts, who inhabited Central Europe some three thousand years ago. Ireland was invaded many times and factual evidence is sometimes difficult to obtain. The oral tradition, however, refers consistently to specific events such as 'The Great Plague' and 'The Great Flood' etc. in very factual terms, along-side obviously mythological events. Quite often the claims of 'folk history' are corroborated by documentary and other evidence. The invaders of the pre-Celtic period such as Parthalon, Tuatha De Danann, Fir Bolg, Milesians, Picts (or

15. Translate English To Irish Gaelic Translations For Free
The Irish Gaelic language isn't called that in Ireland! We simply call it Irish , or Gaeilge . Furthermore, Gaelic can refer to the related language in Scotland.
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With its complex grammar rules, the Irish language ("Irish Gaelic") doesn't lend itself well to a ready-made on-line English to Gaelic translator. That's where our free human-written English to Irish Gaelic translations fill in the gap. We have 60,000 members who have contributed 700,000+ posts. Irish Gaelic to English translations for free!
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This site provides English to Irish Gaelic translations. The Gaelic English translations are provided free of charge. The Irish Gaelic language isn't called that in Ireland! We simply call it "Irish", or "Gaeilge". Furthermore, "Gaelic" can refer to the related language in Scotland. As well as Irish Gaelic English translations on the forum, we offer help on how to

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19. Learn Gaelic - Full Irish Gaelic Learning Program
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Celtic languages
cover Irish Gaelic, Gaelic, Welsh, Cornish, Breton and Manx. Gaelic language of Scotland Learn to speak Gaelic Irish Gaelic specifically refers to the Celtic language being spoken daily in Ireland. Actually, in Ireland we just refer to the language as Irish Learn to speak Irish Gaelic Welsh is the langague spoken in Wales, and is debatably in the healthiest position amongst Celtic languages.

20. Gaelic And Gaelic Culture
Devoted to the language and culture of the Gaels. Includes articles and audio samples.
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Gaelic and Gaelic Culture
Gaelic Homepage , 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.
Please note, due to other workloads, we cannot offer a translation service any longer. Gabhaibh ar leisgeul. This site is maintained by two people, namely:
Godfrey Nolan There is also an ftp site associated with the Gaelic web site, namely ftp sunsite.unc.edu and log in as ftp. The initial directory to start looking from is /pub/academic/languages/gaelic and the INDEX file will tell what is what. We hope that you enjoy our site and find everything useful and informative. We ask that if you do contact any individuals or organizations through this site, please tell them that you found the information here so that they will realize the power of the internet for information dispersal and so be inclined to allow us to present even more of their information for your use.
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