Information for learners of Irish, Manx, and Scottish Gaelic, in the SF Bay Area and beyond.
Stair/History Eolaire (Leathanaigh Bhui) na Gaeilge (Yellow Pages) Seirbhisi Leathanaigh Lin bhar Riomhaireachta Eudora Light ClarisWorks Celtscript Celtic keyboards Cluichi as Gaeilge GaelSpell: Litreoir na Gaeilge Earra Bog eile Leabhair * Books Da Mihi Manum Danta Amad ra English-Cornish Dictionary Breton Grammar Obair ag EGT * Employment Obair ar fail/le tairiscint Estab. 1991 Nascanna eile ...
Info for teachers and students of the Celtic languages.
Main Menu Home Page Subscribe Unsubscribe Post Message View Archive Listserv Policy Mission No Attachments Which Language Etiquette Listservs General Learners Dictionaries Home Page WELCOME (Croeso ~ Failte) to the home page of the Celtling Listserv, the listserv dedicated to the syntax, phonology and morphology of the Celtic languages. For more information about the purpose of this Listserv, ...
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SMO G idhlig Gaeilge G idhlig agus Gaeilge Rannsaich Comparison of Scottish and Irish Gaelic English G idhlig Gaeilge ------- -------- ------- I am Tha mi Ta me You are Tha thu Ta t He (or it) is Tha e Ta se She (or it) is Tha i Ta si We are Tha sinn Ta muid (or Taimid) (or Ta sinn) You are Tha sibh Ta sibh They are Tha iad Ta siad I am not Chan eil mi Nil me Are you A' bheil thu An bhfuil t
www.smo.uhi.ac.uk/gaidhlig/ga-ge/coimeas.html
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Celtic Language Resources.
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The Celtic languages.. The Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for the soc.culture.celtic usenet newsgroup lives here. Launched 1994 and covering Scotland (Alba), Ireland (Eire), Isle of Man (Mannin), Wales (Cymru), Cornwall (Kernow), Brittany (Breizh) and Nova Scotia (Alba Nuadh) it covers Scottish, Welsh, Irish, Cornish, Breton, Manx and Nova Scotian information ...
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Gaulish language Encyclop dia Orbis Latini When Cicero's brother Quintus was besieged by the Nervii in Gaul, Julius Caesar sent him a secret message -- in Greek, not Latin, so it could not be read by the enemy if they intercepted it. This is because the Latin and Gaulish languages were very similar to each other, whereas Greek was only a distant relation (and also had a different alphabet).
www.orbilat.com/Encyclopaedia/G/Gaulish_language.html
Issue 30 - Beltaine/Summer 1996 Labara - Introduction to the Celtic Languages Part I: A Very Brief History by Meredith Richard Recent discussions in Keltria have focussed on the role of Celtic language in Celtic Druidism and Paganism. The question is indeed relevant. Celtic language is considered by scholars and the modern pan-Celtic movement to be the central, defining criterion of Celtic ...
www.keltria.org/journal/labara1.htm