They've got a free one for use on the computer, too - I've been using it for Finnish and to keep my French up to par. That one's free year-round :-) Lots of user-created lists to add, too - and the ones for Irish are pretty handy. :-D
Be polite, please. (also I'd like to add that I reserve the right to delete any and all comments that I find offensive, argumentative, or just plain tiresome.)
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They've got a free one for use on the computer, too - I've been using it for Finnish and to keep my French up to par. That one's free year-round :-) Lots of user-created lists to add, too - and the ones for Irish are pretty handy. :-D
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ReplyDeleteI spent a while with my Grandfathers Cousin and All my irish Relatives by his marriage. Right in the middle of the Mayo gealtacht.
ReplyDeleteI picked it up reasonably well, enough to order a pint. But I lost it as fast as I learned it.
It is a beautiful tongue to be heard through.
Awesome! Started downloading it before I even got to the comments section :)
ReplyDeleteNow, if only I could find a free app for Scots Gaelic.
Does the fact that there are only free apps on my iPhone betray my Scots heritage, or is it just the kilt? :)
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