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.
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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