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9) Are there any Irish speakers on-line?
You'll find them on the Gaeilge-A and Gaeilge-B mailing lists. Gaeilge-A is for fluent speakers, Gaeilge-B for learners. To subscribe to Gaeilge-B, send a mail message to listserv@danann.hea.ie with the following command in the text of the message SUBSCRIBE Gaeilge-B Your-firstname Your-surname (If your name was "Joe Sixpack", this would be written as "SUBSCRIBE Gaeilge-B Joe Sixpack".) To subscribe to Gaeilge-A, use the same command as above, but put "Gaeilge-A" instead of "Gaeilge-B" There _are_ Irish speakers on soc.culture.irish as well.
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