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1 – trá (strand, beach)

February 21, 2021 / Irish Language Learners / Vocabulary / 2 comments

trá (beach), an trá (the beach), tránna (beaches), na tránna (the beaches), trá gainimh (sandy beach), gaineamh (sand), ar an trá (on the beach), chuig […]

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Basics of Pronunciation – Part 2

February 9, 2021 / Irish Language Learners / New Learners / no comments

After reviewing Part 1, you should now understand that while the Irish language uses the same alphabet as the English language, the vowel sounds are […]

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Basics of Pronunciation – Part 1

February 8, 2021 / Irish Language Learners / New Learners / no comments

The Irish language is taught in Gaelscoileanna (Irish-Medium Schools) and in Public schools in Ireland. There are three main dialects of Irish (Munster, Connacht, Ulster) and a […]

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Fáilte! (Welcome!)

February 2, 2021 / Irish Language Learners / Visitors

Fáilte chuig Irish Language Learners! (Welcome to Irish Language Learners!) We ask all of our visitors register with us and we hope that you will […]

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New Ulster Irish Classes

January 9, 2021 / Irish Language Learners / Visitors / 2 comments

Irish Language Learners is excited to offer two new Online Adult Beginner classes beginning in January 2021 with an emphasis on Ulster Irish.  No prior […]

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Sponsored Lesson ‘Kevin’s Irish Art’

October 11, 2019 / Irish Language Learners / Sponsored Lesson
Sponsored Lesson ‘Kevin’s Irish Art’

Sponsored Lesson: Fáilte (Welcome) pronounced “Fawl-tcheh” Fáilte is fiche (21 Welcomes) pronounced “Fawl-tcheh iss fih-heh” Céad Míle Fáilte (100,000 welcomes) pronounced “Kay’d Meel-eh Fawl-tcheh” Tá […]

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Sponsored Lesson ‘The Irish Railroad Workers Museum’

October 8, 2019 / Irish Language Learners / Sponsored Lesson
Sponsored Lesson ‘The Irish Railroad Workers Museum’

Sponsored Lesson: An t-iarnród (The railway) pronounced “Ahn t-ear’n-road” Na hiarnróid (The railways) pronounced “Naw hear’n-roj” An traein (The train) pronounced “Ahn train” Na traenacha […]

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Sponsored Lesson ‘Nine Arrow’

October 4, 2019 / Irish Language Learners / Sponsored Lesson
Sponsored Lesson ‘Nine Arrow’

Sponsored Lesson: Tae (Tea) pronounced “Tay” Is maith liom tae. (I like tea.)  pronounced “Iss mah lyum tay.” Is breá liom tae. (I love tea.) […]

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Sponsored Lesson – The Boatyard Restaurant

September 26, 2019 / Irish Language Learners / Sponsored Lesson
Sponsored Lesson – The Boatyard Restaurant

This Lesson is sponsored by The Boatyard Restaurant & Bar located in Dingle. Tá an ceacht seo déanta le tacaíocht ón Bhialann an BhádChlóis lonnaithe […]

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