Top Document: Irish FAQ: The Irish Language [3/10] Previous Document: 1) What kind of language is Irish? Next Document: 3) Where can I learn Irish abroad (or online)? See reader questions & answers on this topic! - Help others by sharing your knowledge NOTE: Additional information is available in the file RPAYNE1 TYIG via the LISTSERV@LISTSERV.HEA.IE with command GET RPAYNE1 TYIG �dar : M�che�l � Siadhail Teideal : LEARNING IRISH Foilsitheoir : Yale University Press -New Haven and London ISBN : 0-300-04224-8 For the accompanying tape set (four cassettes); Teideal : LEARNING IRISH CASSETTES ISBN : 0-300-04340-6 NOTE: Irish lessons to be used with above texts are available in the file IGSTENS1 TYIG via the LISTSERV@LISTSERV.HEA.IE with the command GET IGSTENS1 TYIG As a learner, you might consider a set of cassettes and booklet titled BUNT�S CAINTE. They come in three levels. This is convenient as you don't have to purchase all three at once. It is recommended that you use BUNT�S CAINTE for pronunciation in combination with PROGRESS IN IRISH. �dar : T. � Domhnallain Teideal : BUNT�S CAINTE Vol.(1, 2, or 3) Book and Cassettes ISBN : X50153, X50154, X50155 �dar : M�ir�ad N� Ghr�da Teideal : PROGRESS IN IRISH ISBN : X71212 Conradh na Gaelige (The Gaelic League) welcomes all who are interested in learning/preserving Irish. They can be contacted at the following addresses. 12 Sillogue Rd. Dublin 11 Ireland Phone: +353-1-842-9372 6 Sr�id Fhearchair Dublin 2 Ireland Phone: +353-1-475-7401, [book shop +353-1-478-3814] Gaelic League Pittsburgh Branch P. O. Box 97742 Pittsburgh, PA 15227-0142 User Contributions:Comment about this article, ask questions, or add new information about this topic:Top Document: Irish FAQ: The Irish Language [3/10] Previous Document: 1) What kind of language is Irish? Next Document: 3) Where can I learn Irish abroad (or online)? Part00 - Part01 - Part02 - Part03 - Part04 - Part05 - Part06 - Part07 - Part08 - Part09 - Single Page [ Usenet FAQs | Web FAQs | Documents | RFC Index ] Send corrections/additions to the FAQ Maintainer: irish-faq@pobox.com (Irish FAQ Maintainer)
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