Gaeilge


The Poor Mouth
Thirty-Two Words for Field: Lost Words of the Irish Landscape
Motherfoclóir: Dispatches from a Not So Dead Language
Short Stories in Irish for Beginners: Read for pleasure at your level, expand your vocabulary and learn Irish the fun way!
The Dirty Dust: Cré na Cille
An Triail
Twenty Years A-Growing
Gaeilge i Mo Chroí - Irish In My Heart: Your Guide to Loving and Living the Irish Language
A Ghost in the Throat
Daideo
Gaeilge: A Radical Revolution
An Litir
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (Chronicles of Narnia, #1)
An Táin
Proua Lazare
Cúpla by Ógie Ó. CéilleachairAithníonn an Fhuil a Chéile (Open Door as Gaeilge) by Roddy DoyleHeartstopper – as Gaeilge by Alice OsemanDaideo by Áine Ní GhlinnAn Mac Tíre Deireanach by Patricia Forde
Leabhair as Gaeilge
14 books — 1 voter
Learning Irish by Mícheál Ó SiadhailBasic Irish by Nancy StensonIntermediate Irish by Nancy StensonIrish Grammar You Really Need to Know by Éamonn Ó DónaillBuntus Cainte by Tomas O Domhnallain
Leabhair Gramadai Gaelige
38 books — 11 voters

An Triail by Máiréad Ní GhrádaAn Seomra Tobac (Open Door Series) by Julie ParsonsTá Jesus agus Billy ag Imeacht go Barcelona (Open Door Series) by Deirdre PurcellRúin (Open Door Series) by Patricia ScanlanIs Gearr... (Open Door Series) by Marian Keyes
Fiction Books for Learning Irish
11 books — 1 voter
Irish Grammar You Really Need to Know by Éamonn Ó DónaillBasic Irish by Nancy StensonIrish Grammar (Collins Easy Learning) by HarperCollins PublishersIntermediate Irish by Nancy StensonLearning Irish by Micheal O'Siadhail
Language Learning: Irish (Gaeilge)
51 books — 2 voters

James Joyce
The language in which we are speaking is his before it is mine. How different are the words home, Christ, ale, master, on his lips and on mine! I cannot speak or write these words without unrest of spirit. His language, so familiar and foreign, will always be for me an acquired speech. I have not made or accepted its words. My voice holds them at bay. My soul frets in the shadows of his language.
James Joyce, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (Oxford World's Classics) by James Joyce (12-Jun-2008) Paperback

Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill
Craiceann a shníonn go gléineach thar do ghéaga mar bhainne á dháil as crúiscíní am lóin is tread gabhar ag gabháil thar chnocáin do chuid gruaige cnocáin ar a bhfuil faillte arda is dhá ghleann atá domhain. (Leaba Shíoda)
Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill, Spíonáin is Róiseanna

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