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Cuimhnigh, a Shearc

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  • You know, if you were learning Welsh, I'd be actually tempted to learn it as well.

    But Irish? Sorry, I already have enough trouble with one orthographically fucked up language. (English)

    • Welsh would be interesting. Do you know of any on-line resources? I googled, but it was hard to tell what was worth a second look. I have local resources for Irish, including a once-a-week study group. We have some experienced speakers, and a couple of native speakers who show up once in a while. The group is useful for motivation as well as the learning itself.

      Part of the issue with Irish is that there are three dialects, with differing pronunciations. The language went through a standardization proc

      • No, unfortunately, I don't have any resources for learning Welsh.

        I've kind of tried to look into stuff online, and considered acquiring the Rosetta Stone for it, so sad pandas.

        I've had an interest in it though since learning that it gave JRR Tolkien a woody.

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