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Reddit mentions of Teach Yourself Essential Gaelic Dictionary

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We found 4 Reddit mentions of Teach Yourself Essential Gaelic Dictionary. Here are the top ones.

Teach Yourself Essential Gaelic Dictionary
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Found 4 comments on Teach Yourself Essential Gaelic Dictionary:

u/yesithinkitsnice · 15 pointsr/languagelearning

Here’s my standard copy/paste:

LearnGaelic.scot has a lot of good resources including a dictionary with IPA and sound files and a good free beginner's course.

BBC Radio nan Gàidheal do weekly programme for learners called Beag air Bheag which is available on iPlayer or as a podcast from iTunes etc. Most of it will be beyond you as an absolute beginner, however they do a section at the start of each episode for beginners called Blasad Beag, and to date have compiled four downloadable beginner's specials which will be helpful if you're just starting:

u/VinzShandor · 9 pointsr/gaidhlig

There is no “easy” way, but the easiest is to buy a dictionary, and a basic course and work through it until you’re able to follow basic speech. Then follow the BhBC Letter and youtube courses. Then advanced coursework like TAIC or Akerbeltz. Then travel to Nova Scotia or Sabhal Mor Ostaig in Scotland and get immersed.

u/Mnemoceos · 3 pointsr/gaidhlig

The almighty r/gaidhlig copypasta beckons:

LearnGaelic.scot has a lot of good resources including a dictionary with IPA and sound files and a good free beginner's course.

BBC Radio nan Gàidheal do weekly programme for learners called Beag air Bheag which is available on iPlayer or as a podcast from iTunes etc. A lot of it will be beyond an absolute beginner, however they have compiled four downloadable beginner's specials, linked below:

u/u38cg2 · 3 pointsr/gaidhlig

Part of the problem with learning Gaelic verbs is (a) the tenses and usage don't quite line up with English and (b) the commonest verbs are irregular.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Essential-Gaelic-Dictionary-Teach-Yourself/dp/1444103997

This dictionary is good in its own right and even better, has some very handy appendices on verbs, including all the irregular verbs.