More than 1.3 million Irish citizens still speak Gaelic—and whether you know it or not, you do too! Here are 8 excellent words that are proud to be Irish. The next time you gobble up a tasty stew, ...
You can wear green, you can watch a parade, and maybe drink green beer this Saint Patrick's Day, but can you say Sláinte like the Irish do? If so, fair play to you. If not, don't get banjaxed. Here's ...
An online dictionary has rediscovered lost Gaelic phrases and words. The meanings of the long-forgotten expressions have also been revealed. Faclair na Gàidhlig seeks to provide a better understanding ...
Zoom through space to find stories, songs and games for Gaelic learners aged between 4 and 7. Rocaid is a flexible resource, suitable for Gaelic language learners by providing challenge and ...
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Bards were Celtic composers of eulogy and satire. The word is commonly known now as a poet of someone who writes lyrical verse. Bards date back to as early as the 1st century AD. William Butler Yeats ...
Retired Canadian Army Maj. Bruce W MacDonald is aware that Gaelic words can be difficult to pronounce. But he has a solution. “Gaelic is not something you want to take on without being drunk,” he said ...
GAELIC speakers are set to help develop a glossary of LGBTI words and terminology for s Scots charity. The Geidh (Gay) initiative is being led by The Equality Network as part of its wider work, and ...
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