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Independent.ie on MSNSuccessful Seachtain na Gaeilge festival of events in SligoSligo County Council marked Seachtain na Gaeilge 2025 with an array of events across the county. Seachtain na Gaeilge le Energia which runs annually from 1-17th March is one of the biggest ...
On this episode of the We Love Books Podcast from RTÉjr, Irish-language author Tristan Rosenstock who joins us to talk about his books Inis Mara and Inis Mara 2.
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Extra.ie on MSN‘It’s out there now, no going back’ — Roz Purcell embarks on a one-year challengeRoz Purcell has told her followers to hold her to account, as she’s given herself one year to become fluent in Irish. The Irish language has been on the rise over the past few years, with music and ...
I was slightly reticent to write this during Seachtain na Gaeilge, which itself has been promoting the Irish language since the turn of the 20th century. Partly because I didn't want it to sound ...
Gaeilge bhriste is better than no Gaeilge at all. Seachtain na Gaeilge is one of my favourite times of the year, precisely because so many people throw off their inhibitions and speak Irish to the ...
"Cailíní Gránna," a hilarious Irish-language parody produced by Mumbro Top, brings Tina Fey’s cult classic "Mean Girls" into the world of Gaeilge ... Órla Nic Con na Búille, Seoirsín ...
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Irish Independent on MSNIrish speaking event in Tralee raises over €500 for Kerry cancer support charityTralee-based charity Recovery Haven is now €500 better off, all thanks to the generosity of the local organisation that is ...
AOINE na Gaeilge is back for 2025! This initiative, designed to inspire individuals, groups, and businesses to use the Irish language on a regular basis, will take place on the last Friday of every ...
Whether home or abroad, there are constant reminders of Ireland everywhere – whether it’s Seachtain na Gaeilge, the minty McDonald’s milkshake or a big bowl of shamrock being handed over ...
Ireland's Minister for Rural and Community Development and the Gaeltacht, Dara Calleary has announced funding of €4,549,261 over four years (2025-2028) for Gaeilge365. The aim of this ...
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