It’s not easy to learn to speak any language. But isn’t it nice to get a taste of a new language? The following are a couple of Irish language links to get you interested.
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Counting People in Irish
We’ve covered how to count numbers in Irish. But when you’re counting people, Irish Gaelic has a special way of counting people.
It’s a nice specific way of counting, as the words make it instantly obvious that you’re talking about a collection of people rather than things.
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Irish Language Lessons
Our aim here is to give you a complete overview of how and where to get Irish language lessons. While the language is weak in its traditional areas, there is a huge buzz about the language. This includes people who haven’t grown up in Ireland but still have a great interest in the Irish language. To that end, there are Irish language lessons available worldwide.
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Irish Language Numbers
If you’re a native English speaker, you’ll only be familiar with counting such as “One, two, three”, and also counting things using the exact same words “One dog, two dogs, three dogs”.
But the words for the numbers in the Irish language change depending on the following situations:
- If you are just counting numbers.
- Or if you’re counting things.
- Or if you’re counting people.
Irish Grammar
I want to tell you a bit about Irish language grammar. But grammar is complex, and is a vast topic! So let’s hit a couple of interesting parts of Irish grammar. But for more in-depth information, you could look into Bitesize Irish Gaelic, which are online Irish Gaelic lessons.
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Irish Dictionary
Bitesize Irish Gaelic has Irish Gaelic phrases.
Search Irishionary for Irish Gaelic words. It’s a collaborative Irish dictionary.