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    Due to requests in our forums we've created this forum to focus on the Scottish Gaelic Language.

    In here you can offer information or assistance and indeed ask questions about spelling of words. Electric Scotland does have a copy of a Gaelic dictionary...

    Dictionary of the Gaelic Language
    By Rev Dr Norman MacLeod and Rev Dr Daniel Dewar (1909)
    http://www.electricscotland.com/book...icLanguage.htm

    And also...

    How to Learn Gaelic
    By Alexander MacBain LL.D. and John Whyte
    http://www.electricscotland.com/book...arn_gaelic.htm

    We would be happy to post other resources should anyone have anything to contribute.

    Alastair

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    Re: Introduction

    Originally posted by Alastair View Post
    Due to requests in our forums we've created this forum to focus on the Scottish Gaelic Language.

    In here you can offer information or assistance and indeed ask questions about spelling of words. Electric Scotland does have a copy of a Gaelic dictionary...

    Dictionary of the Gaelic Language
    By Rev Dr Norman MacLeod and Rev Dr Daniel Dewar (1909)
    http://www.electricscotland.com/book...icLanguage.htm

    And also...

    How to Learn Gaelic
    By Alexander MacBain LL.D. and John Whyte
    http://www.electricscotland.com/book...arn_gaelic.htm

    We would be happy to post other resources should anyone have anything to contribute.

    Alastair

    I downloaded the attachments. They took long enough with my internet connection that I was knocked out of ES.

    I also have a copy of Robertson, B., & Taylor (1993). Gaelic. London, McGraw-Hill as well as a copy of a Gaelic BYKI from Transparent Language that provides some drill with pronunciation assistance http://www.byki.com/fls/FLS.html

    Hopefully Calendonian can get some usage from this forum.

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