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  • Re: Vocabulary list

    I'm doing something similar but except for writing them down, I say it out loud. I write down new words I'm not familiar with and then I drill them and practice using them in sentences. Sometimes I'll add new words onto phrases and sentences I'm familiar with so those sentences or phrases don't become stale and repeative. I'll
    Posted to Buntús Cainte learners (Forum) by celticlord88 on Fri, Jan 18 2013
  • Re: Translation question

    I also had a question related to translation so I went ahead and attached it to here instead of create a new topic. Would it be correct if I said Níl ar chor ar bith if I wanted to say Not at all ?
    Posted to Buntús Cainte learners (Forum) by celticlord88 on Fri, Jan 18 2013
  • Re: Vocabulary list

    I've started to writing them down on paper. It helps me to learn and practice pronounciation. That's why spelling tests helped so much in elementary. I also use Anki which is great for drilling.
    Posted to Buntús Cainte learners (Forum) by celticlord88 on Wed, Jan 16 2013
  • Vocabulary list

    Is there any way for users to download the vocabulary lists to their computer? The lessons are great. If not, I can just type out the words manually. Thanks!
    Posted to Buntús Cainte learners (Forum) by celticlord88 on Tue, Jan 15 2013
  • Re: Reading Irish

    Yes, I've been studying for about a week, but I've been drilling for hours on end every day. In fact, compared to other languages I've studied, this has shown the most progress. I'm confident with about 95% of pronounciation. It's just the diphthongs and triphthongs that I am still drilling. I'm making progress with them. The
    Posted to General (Forum) by celticlord88 on Tue, Jan 15 2013
  • Reading Irish

    I've been trying my hand at reading Irish even if I don't know what is being said. The problem I'm having though is that I don't know if I am pronouncing the words correctly and I don't know if I am using too many syllables. Any advice? If possible, could anyone get on skype and listen to me read Irish and offer corrections? At least
    Posted to General (Forum) by celticlord88 on Tue, Jan 15 2013
  • Re: Sentence Structure and Overall Progress

    I memorize phrases and sentences. That gives me vocabulary, sentence structure, and different verb conjugations all at once without having to form sentences from scratch. Then I can edit the sentences to fit new vocabulary I learn. And it gives me a basis to begin basic conversations.
    Posted to General (Forum) by celticlord88 on Tue, Jan 15 2013
  • Re: Skype

    I am looking for someone to help me practice my Irish. I started one week ago and know a few phrases, vocabulary, and words. I just need to practice using them so I can become familiar with speaking Irish. I can send you my skype username.
    Posted to General (Forum) by celticlord88 on Mon, Jan 14 2013
  • Need help practicing.

    Dia dhuit. I was wondering if there are any native or fluent Irish speakers who would be able to help me practice my Irish. I know a few phrases and am building my vocabulary every day, but I need to practice speaking it so I can build up my fluency.
    Posted to General (Forum) by celticlord88 on Mon, Jan 14 2013
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