Irish Pocket Dictionary: the Perfect Portable Dictionary (Collins Pocket)

Irish Pocket Dictionary: the Perfect Portable Dictionary (Collins Pocket)
Author: Collins Dictionaries
Publisher: Collins
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-03-18
Genre: FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY
ISBN: 9780008320003

Designed to give learners of Irish all the information they need in a portable, hard-wearing format, this dictionary includes all the latest words reflecting changes in modern lifestyle, as well as all the features you would expect from a Collins dictionary: an easy-to-read layout, special treatment of key words such as can, that, faoi, mar, and useful examples. In-depth and up-to-date supplements help you to develop your knowledge of Irish and your confidence in the language, with information on pronunciation and grammar, as well as the words and phrases you will need in different situations, like writing letters and sending emails. Verb tables show all verb forms for the most common regular and irregular Irish verbs.

Very First French Words

Very First French Words
Author: Collins Dictionaries
Publisher: Collins Publishers
Total Pages: 78
Release: 2012
Genre: English language
ISBN: 9780007447473

Pictures of everyday events are accompanied by individual illustrations with French vocabulary and English translations. Suggested level: primary, intermediate.

Irish-English/English-Irish Easy Reference Dictionary

Irish-English/English-Irish Easy Reference Dictionary
Author: The Educational Company of Ireland
Publisher: Roberts Rinehart
Total Pages: 482
Release: 2000-10-10
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 1461660319

This learner's dictionary guides students and other users through the intricacies of the Irish language.

Bēarla-Gaeilge

Bēarla-Gaeilge
Author: Tomás De Bhaldraithe
Publisher: Baile Atha Cliath : Oifig an tsolathair
Total Pages: 890
Release: 1959
Genre: English language
ISBN:

Collins Very First Irish Dictionary

Collins Very First Irish Dictionary
Author: Collins Dictionaries
Publisher: Collins
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: English language
ISBN: 9780007355204

Collins Very First Irish Dictionary (age 6+) is packed full of fun and useful vocabulary to give you and your child a head start in learning Irish.

Collins Pocket Irish Dictionary

Collins Pocket Irish Dictionary
Author: Collins Dictionaries
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: English language
ISBN: 9780007580903

Offers excellent coverage of today's language and usage. Clear presentation and color layout allow maximum accessibility in a portable, hard-wearing format. It includes all the latest words reflecting changes in modern lifestyle, as well as all the features you would expect from a Collins dictionary: an easy-to-read color layout, special treatment of key words such as can, that, faoi, mar, and useful examples. In-depth and up-to-date supplements help you to develop your knowledge of Irish and your confidence in the language, with information on pronunciation and grammar, as well as the words and phrases you will need in different situations, like writing letters and sending emails. Verb tables show all verb forms for the most common regular and irregular Irish verbs. Features include: * All the latest words in both languages, such as rewritable, wind farm in English, and frithvíreas, hipearnasc in Irish * A guide to pronunciation in Irish, including information on stress and initial mutation * An in-depth Irish grammar supplement * A useful Language in Action section covering correspondence, emails, numbers, date and time * Special treatment of key vocabulary items * Clear, color layout and useful examples Also available in the Collins Irish dictionary range are Collins Irish Gem Dictionary, Collins Irish School Dictionary and Collins Easy Learning Irish Dictionary.

Ireland as Gaeilge

Ireland as Gaeilge
Author: Olga Balaeva
Publisher: Orpen Press
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2017-12-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 1786050420

Are you confused by all the Irish language signs you see around you? Do you wonder if and when the Irish actually speak Irish? After spending thirteen years learning Irish in school, why do so few Irish people actually speak it? Ireland as Gaeilge tells the story of the Irish language in a popular and engaging way, combining historical and linguistic facts with a light tone. Written by a Russian linguist living in Ireland, it gives an outsider’s perspective on this most national of subjects. Ireland as Gaeilge: Explains the impact of Irish history on the fortunes of the Irish languageDiscusses the present state of the languageLooks at everyday manifestations of Irish in Irish societyExplores the linguistic peculiarities of Irish and how the English and Irish languages have influenced each otherExamines the role of Irish in the international arena Ireland as Gaeilge will appeal to tourists, especially those with Irish connections, long-term visitors/residents (international students and professionals) and Irish people who are less familiar with the Irish language and are willing to give it a second chance.