How to Learn Irish

Although English is widely spoken and used daily in Ireland, the language of Irish Gaelic is one of the last of the Celtic languages and still exists in Ireland. Learning Irish Gaelic can be challenging, since the written language does not correspond easily to the spoken language, making book learning a challenge. However, whether it is to pay homage to your genealogical roots or tradition or simply communicate in an ancient and traditional language in Ireland, learning Irish Gaelic can be done with practice and careful listening skills.

Things You'll Need

  • Books
  • Flashcards
  • Audio tapes
  • Computers
  • Internet
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Instructions

    • 1

      Read Irish language books that include pronunciations with the Irish translations. Recite the words aloud, following the pronunciation notes.

    • 2

      Create flashcards for both the word translations as well as the pronunciations. Recite the flashcards aloud. Pull out any words or translations you stumble upon and recite them again.

    • 3

      Obtain Irish language audio tapes and MP3s to listen to the pronunciations and absorb the language audibly.

    • 4

      Download or purchase Irish language tutorial software.

    • 5

      Visit Irish language forums to pick up on the slang and casual phrases that you may miss when learning from tutorials.

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