Dia dhaoibh, a chuile dhuine,
Is iontach é an chlár plé seo! Bhí mé in ann tuiscint beagnach ‘chuile short a raibh Biniaimín ag scríobh, ach bhí me ag foghlaim cupla rud, freisin.
(I could understand almost everything Biniaimín wrote, but I learnt a couple of things too.)
Caoimhin "Learning Irish" in meant to be an EXCELLENT, yet very hard book, like not too suitable for beginners.
A Chaoimhin,
The book, Learning Irish is magnificent, and not very hard really. I’m up to chapter 20 – took me two years to get there and I’ve been stuck there while other things needed my time and I’m just getting back to it, and yeah, it is punctilious, thorough, authentically idiomatic, and that’s the only thing that’s hard about it. Also it gives you very solid grounding in use of copula, verb to be and verb-nouns, and prepositions, so there are a lot of things that other courses teach you straight away that you don’t learn until the later chapters with this book. It’s a university level course designed for Yale university students, so you’re given a rigorous but realistic and totally authentic workout. I was told I’d taken the hard road not long after I started and was told that Teach Yourself Irish was better, so I bought it, but I found it facile by comparison – for tourists - and went back to the slow accumulation of not just Irish words and grammar, but Irishness itself, that I was getting from O Siadhail’s course. I would praise it till the cows come home so I’d better stop now!!!!
Could someone tell me what dialect of gaelic is spoken in Galway, Ireland?
Thaddeus, Cois Fhairrge is a Galway dialect, and it's the one I'm learning, from the book Learning Irish by Micheal O Siadhail, which we've been discussing here. I'd recommend it, myself, to anybody, as I've said - totally excellent course, full of magic and music!!!!
Slán
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