Bruidhinn ar Cànan
www.smo.uhi.ac.uk/gaidhlig/ionnsachadh/bac/
These lessons are structured
to be easy to use and consistent. There are key graphics in each
lesson which will identify a consistent action.
Basic Gaelic for Parents
www.smo.uhi.ac.uk/gaidhlig/ionnsachadh/bgfp/
A handbook in Gaelic for
parents whose children are learning Gaelic in playgroup or primary
school.
Elementary Course of Gaelic
www.smo.uhi.ac.uk/gaidhlig/ionnsachadh/ECG/
A Junior Gaelic Grammar by
Duncan Reid
Leasanan aig sunsite.unc.edu
sunsite.unc.edu/gaelic/Gaidhlig/Leasain/leasain.html
These are a series of
hypertext documents and audio files which comprise a basic tutorial
for scottish gaelic. Note that the lessons require your terminal to
support iso 8859-1 fonts so that your terminal will represent accents,
a very necessary requirement to write gaelic.
Geama a' Chrochadair
www.smo.uhi.ac.uk/cgi-bin/crochadair
The classic wordgame in
Gaelic.
Gaelic
http://www.ibiblio.org/gaelic/canan.html
The Three Gaelic Languages Gaelic is an english word for any of three languages
which form one half of the Celtic language family group. These three gaelic languages are
Rannsachadh sa Stòrdàta Briathrachais Gàidhlig
www.smo.uhi.ac.uk/cgi-bin/sbg
Dé am facal no pàtran a tha thu a' lorg? agus càite? :-
An Gaidheal Ur
( Gaelic newspaper)
http://www.an-gaidheal-ur.co.uk/mart09.pdf
Pàipear-naidheachd
neo-eisimeileach nan Gàidheal
Foinse
www.foinse.ie/
Is é Foinse Príomhnuachtán Náisiúnta na Gaeilge
- Foinse is the Irish national, weekly newspaper
Gazetteer for
Scotland
www.geo.ed.ac.uk/scotgaz/
Welcome to the first
comprehensive gazetteer produced for Scotland since 1885. The
Gazetteer for Scotland is a vast geographical database, featuring
details of towns, villages, bens and glens from the Scottish Borders
to the Northern Isles. It describes tourist attractions, industries
and historic sites, together with family names and famous people.
RTè
www.rte.ie/
The Website of Ireland's National Broadcasting Organisation RTé
Comataidh Craolaidh
Gaidhlig (Gaelic Broadcasting Committee)
www.ccg.org.uk/
Promoting Gaelic through broadcast media
BBC Alba
www.bbc.co.uk/scotland/alba/
The Gaelic department
of the broadcasting company BBC Scotland.
Gaelic
sunsite.unc.edu/gaelic/
Gaelic and Gaelic
Culture Fàilte Romhaibh! You are now at the Gaelic Homepage, a web site devoted to the
language and culture of the Gaels, those people that speak or did speak any of the three
Gaelic languages.
Proiseact Thiriodh (Tiree Project)
www.tiriodh.ed.ac.uk
Pròiseact Thiriodh is a
short-term project to develop and demonstrate technologies for providing
access to an online, searchable database of audio recordings made over
the previous 40 years on the island of Tiree.
Ceolas
www.ceolas.org/ceolas.html
Welcome to Ceolas, the home of celtic music on the internet, since 1994. Ceolas houses the largest online collection of information on celtic music, and has links to hundreds of related sites. Current popularity is over half a million hits per month.
Scotland: Gaelic Language
www.geo.ed.ac.uk/home/scotland/gaelic.html
The Gaelic Language is
spoken by around 86,000 individuals primarily in the North of Scotland and in the Western
Isles (eg. Skye, Lewis, Harris). The vast majority of gaelic speakers are bilingual Gaelic
/ English.
Scotland: Gateway to Scotland
www.geo.ed.ac.uk/home/scotland/scotland.html
The definitive source of information on all things Scottish, including Culture,
Geography, History, Famous People
Welcome to the Gaelic Society of Inverness' Homepage
www.gsi.org.uk/
Information about the Gaelic Society of Inverness.
This site contains a history of the Society, its constitution and office-bearers, a
membership application form, indices and information about the Transactions, the syllabus,
and some links to the sites of other Gaelic organisations.
Gaelic Book Council
www.gaelicbooks.org.uk/
Books in Gaelic and
about gaelic culture.
Sabhal Mor Ostaig - Information in English
www.smo.uhi.ac.uk/beurla/
Welcome to Sabhal Mór
Ostaig Scotland's Gaelic-medium college on the island of Skye Welcome to the
world-wide-web service at Sabhal Mór Ostaig, Scotland's Gaelic-medium Further Education
college.
Comunn na Gaidhlig
www.cnag.org.uk
Gaelic development agency. Educational and other statistics regarding
Scottish Gaelic.
Gaelic Languages Organizations
www.ceantar.org/Orgs/index.html
Gaelic Languages Organizations Would you like
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