Sunday, October 19, 2008
Want to learn Gaelic?
Have you been inspired by listening to "Come By The Hills" a million times? Have you been dying to find out what the guys are saying in "Heartland"? Maybe you just have nothing better to do. Whether you want to learn basic, conversational, or be completely fluent, we have some ways for you to learn Gaelic!
First, decide which form you want to learn. If you have ancestors or relatives in Ireland, find out what county they are from. Here's a map with the counties separated by dialect.
If you don't feel like dialects, or you don't have relatives in Ireland, there is a site with basic phrases.
These are just some tips. If you want, you can go further into the world of the Gaelic language. I saw some great computer programs and audio CDs available to buy!
Slán agus beannacht leat.
That's Gaelic for "Goodbye and blessings on you."
First, decide which form you want to learn. If you have ancestors or relatives in Ireland, find out what county they are from. Here's a map with the counties separated by dialect.
If you don't feel like dialects, or you don't have relatives in Ireland, there is a site with basic phrases.
These are just some tips. If you want, you can go further into the world of the Gaelic language. I saw some great computer programs and audio CDs available to buy!
Slán agus beannacht leat.
That's Gaelic for "Goodbye and blessings on you."
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celtic,
celtic thunder,
gaelic,
gaelic language,
irish language
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Blessings on you too CTG's!
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