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How to Compare Irish and Scottish Gaelic
To the untrained ear, Irish and Scottish Gaelic sound like two dialects of the same language. While closer inspection of the two languages reveals many similarities and shared sources, the two differ significantly in vocabulary, pronunciation and ... [... more]
eHow

Gaelic Proverbs: and Familiar Phrases (Italian Edition)
A wonderful work!!: I have been many books out with Auld Scots sayings and proverbs, but I think this is the best one I have come across. Has the Gaelic saying, then the English, often with comparison to other languages that are very similar. Index for [... more]
$22.95
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Pulmonaria 'Irish Spring' GAELIC SPRING
Lungworts are shade plants that, like many of the hostas, are often valued more for their attractive foliage than for their spring flowers. 'Irish Spring' is a compact, mounding variety that features lime-blotched leaves and violet-blue flowers. ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

How to Sing Gaelic Songs
Singing Gaelic songs is the perfect way to keep the old traditions alive and get in touch with some of the most important roots of our culture. Gaelic songs have a particular and haunting quality that makes them unlike any other type of music. ... [... more]
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Pulmonaria 'Mountain Magic' GAELIC MAGIC
Purple-violet Lungworts are shade plants that, like many of the hostas, are often valued more for their attractive foliage than for their spring flowers. 'Mountain Magic' is a mounding variety that features silvery blotched leaves and ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

How to Learn to Speak Gaelic for St. Patrick's Day
Taking the time to learn to speak Gaelic is a wonderful way to show your Irish pride. It can be somewhat challenging to learn to speak this language but it is an important way to respect and cultivate Irish culture and tradition. Purchase ... [... more]
eHow

Clarsach, the Scottish harp - Scottish Culture
Clarsach means small harp in Gaelic; it is also known as the Celtic harp. While also played in Ireland, the clarsach is the traditional harp of the Scottish Highlands. The clarsash is a small harp which traditionally was strung with wire (most ... [... more]
Bella Online

Gaelic Grub
Enjoy an authentic Irish meal, prepared Chef Kevin Dundon, a man with Irish pub credentials. Colcannon Soup; Kilmore Quay Fisherman's Pie; Wexford Oatmeal Strawberry-Apple Crumble. Make the Pie Filling Prebake the Tart Shells Assemble the ... [... more]
Food Network

Teach Yourself Gaelic Complete Course
job well done: I bought this pack without high expectations but because it looked better than the alternatives. Let me say at the outset that the book by itself is useless for teaching anybody Gaelic. I have yet to see any useful written material on [... more]
$15.95
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Teach Yourself Gaelic Conversation (3 CDs + Booklet) ...
Good Accompaniment for "Teach Yourself Gaelic Complete Course": I'm using this with "Teach Yourself Gaelic Complete Course", and it's very good for extra practice. My only complaints are the dialogues. They're not very lively and are [... more]
$21.95
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Everyday Gaelic
An indespensible guide to conversational idioms: This very conveniently organized, compact and user-friendly book should be a staple on every Gaelic learner's bookshelf. It not only provides an excellent vocabulary of idiomatic phrases, but does so with [... more]
$13.95
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Scottish Gaelic in Three Months (Hugo's Three Month ...
Review of Scottish Gaelic in 3 Months: To Whom it May Concern: We are using this book in our Gaelic class, here in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia. We have used other books, but have found this one to be the best. It is clearly written, easy to understand, and [... more]
$8.95
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