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Teach Yourself Gaelic Complete Course Audiopack

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5 Responses to “Teach Yourself Gaelic Complete Course Audiopack”

  • I have read the other reveiws, there seems to be some confusion as to the different celtic languages and what they are called. The Irish, scots and Welsh, all spoke Gaelic but in a different dilect. generally the languages are simply called Irish or Welsh but in Scotland the Scots have their own way of speaking and Scots is not a gaelic language, Scots is mainly the lowland language. Gaelic is more highlander and islander at this time, the word gael means highlander. So please be sure of the language you want before you buy any book. Scots Gaelic is the term used for gaelic in Scotland. Le durachdan.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  • This book is definitely not for beginners. There’s little in the way of explaining pronunciation, or anything else for that matter. I’d return it if I could. Better look elsewhere.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  • “Teach Yourself Irish” by Diarmuid O Se’ and Joseph Sheilds is the book for Irish Gaelic. ‘Irish’ is how the Irish people themselves translate ‘Geailige’ into English. They are rightly proud of the Irish language. I found the “TY Irish” (book and tapes) to be an efficient introduction to Irish and a good companion set to Micheal O Siadhail’s “Learning Irish” (with 4 tapes), which is quite comprehensive. I highly recommend acquiring more than one series to learn Irish. Sla’n.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  • I have strong Irish decent from my mother’s side of the family and we are going to visit(one of these years)Ireland and Scotland. So, I decided to learn how to speak Gaelic. I know two languages in addition to my native one, and this book is a big help. The language is so interesting. I can’t wait to use it in it’s native land! Great book.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  • i really like this course because it’s easy and the cds help with the pronounciation
    Rating: 5 / 5

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