Songs are important in Gaelic culture – many people become interested in the language as they enjoy the songs. Maybe you’ve heard a song that you have loved and that has inspired you to learn ...
Growing up, I did see it like a school subject, like a lot of Irish people... it kind of felt forced on us,' says Mollie ...
These include Duolingo, Ling, and Irish Gaelic by Nemo. These utilise tools like gamified lessons, podcasts and audio, expert tutoring, competing with friends, and sometimes even AI features to help ...
Do you have an interest in Gaelic? Aberdeen Gaelic Club promotes Gaelic language and culture within Aberdeen City and Shire. The Club runs Gaelic events and welcomes Gaelic speakers or anyone with an ...
The Irish language is not ‘nationalist culture’, it is much wider than that. It also has more than 2.000 years of unbroken ...
Its origins pre-date recorded history, but the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) was founded in 1884. The game is also played in many other parts of the world where there are large numbers of Irish ...
Legend has it that this is a very traditional Gaelic song. It is a song of unrequited love for a young fisherman. There are many variations of the story relating to this song, but one version says ...
Gaelic football may have changed under its new rules, but the GAA has continued to take lessons from basketball following its overhaul.
Roz Purcell has set herself a tough new challenge after revealing she has a complicated relationship with her native language.