Scottish Gaelic is to be introduced on a free online language learning service with more than 300 million users. Duolingo was launched in 2011 by Luis von Ahn, a Guatemalan immigrant, in Pittsburgh, ...
MORE people have logged on to learn Gaelic on a free app than the number of actual speakers. More than 60,600 punters signed up in just two days for Duolingo’s course in the dialect after it was ...
Tha an duilleag seo, a tha ag amas air pàrantan agus tidsearan, a' toirt ro-ràdh goirid air na làraich-lìn co-cheangailte ri foghlam a th' aig BBC Alba dha clann ann am foghlam tro mheadhan na ...
I am a 58 year old Scot living in England and have only recently discovered the learning Gaelic site on the Beag air Bheag site on the BBC's Radio Alba. I now wonder why I waited so long before ...
A common Scottish Gaelic phrase simply asks, "How are you?" It's a phrase often uttered by those learning and teaching a language considered endangered. Although the language is often associated with ...
An online dictionary has rediscovered lost Gaelic phrases and words. The meanings of the long-forgotten expressions have also been revealed. Faclair na Gàidhlig seeks to provide a better understanding ...
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