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  1. Basics of Pronunciation - Part 1. 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 standardized form of Irish, all of which have an influence on pronunciation. Irish uses the Roman alphabet letters A through U (except ...

  2. The Gaelic alphabet contains only 18 letters. Though there are also some letters with accents, these are not considered additional letters. Each letter of the Gaelic alphabet relates to a tree name and this system was used to teach children the alphabet, much as we use the alphabet song in English. There are

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  4. Search for a word in Irish or English. Similar words: macra · mada · malra · mara · dara Foclóir Gaeilge–Béarla Ó Dónaill, 1977 An Foclóir Beag Ó Dónaill & Ua Maoileoin, 1991 English–Irish Dictionary de Bhaldraithe, 1959 Grammar Pronunciation

  5. Chomh ~ le hadharc reithe, le cam lúbáin, le cos (deiridh) an mhadra, as crooked as a ram’s horn, as a pot-hook, as a dog’s (hind) leg;

  6. Intro to Irish Pronunciation. The Irish language, also known as Gaelic or Gaeilge, has a unique set of sounds and pronunciation rules. Here's a brief guide to some of the most important sounds and how to pronounce them, along with some examples of Irish words: The modern Irish language uses the same alphabet as English, which consists of 26 ...

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  8. Scottish Gaelic uses the same alphabet (A, B, C …) as English, though Gaelic uses just 18 of the 26 letters. Cleachdaidh Gàidhlig na h-aon aibidil (A, B, C …) a chleachdas Beurla, ach cha chleachd Gàidhlig ach 18 de na 26 litrichean. Vowels in Gaelic may also be written with a grave accent over them. The Gaelic name for this accent is a ...

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