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  • I've spent a year in Ireland and did dabble in learning some things too. If you have neat tips I can steal please let me know :)

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    That's a nice thing to know. I'm not very far into the language but I'll keep that source in my mind. I've screened my grammar book by the way. I didn't find anything specific for your desired dialect of Irishbut you might want to take a look at it yourself? the series is called easy learning / esay Irish by the publisher collins, their language books are green, but it's Irish from a English speakers point not German. Do you by chance have any German sources?

  • Hop on this discord server https://discord.gg/hP4Xu5NgXy
    There are FREE regular classes taking place for different European languages during the weekend and you will definitely meet nice and friendly people.

  • Hey there! I'm currently learning Gaeilge Uladh dm me if you want to talk

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